| Robert Hooper - 1817 - 886 pages
...the os humeri, and then receives an origin from the edge of the ulna : its tendon passes in a groove behind the styloid process of the ulna to be inserted into the inside of the basis of the metacarpal bone of the little finger. KXTENSOR DIGITORUM COMMUNIS. Cum extensore... | |
| William Edmonds Horner - 1823 - 548 pages
...the muscular fibres run. Sometimes the tendon is continued over the os pisiforme so as to be likewise inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the little finger. It bends the hand. 5. The FLEXOR SUBLIMIS PERFORATUS is concealed very much by the muscles just enumerated... | |
| Jones Quain - 1828 - 730 pages
...proceeds in the groove in the radius, and under the annular ligament, where it diverges somewhat, in order to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the middle fingert 397. The supinator radii brems is a short triangular muscle lying in close contact with... | |
| Jones Quain - 1837 - 536 pages
...proceeds in the groove in the radius, and under the annular ligament, where it diverges somewhat, in order to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the middle finger. Combined Actions. — These are the direct antagonists of the pronators of the hand... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1838 - 534 pages
...and the sheath of fascia which surrounds it. Its tendon passes through a groove in the scaphoid bone, to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the index finger. The Palmaris longus muscle arises from the inner condyle, and from the sheath of fascia... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1840 - 592 pages
...and the sheath of fascia which surrounds it. Its tendon passes through a groove in the scaphoid bone, to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the index finger. The palmaris longus muscle arises from the inner condyle, and from the sheath of fascia... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 674 pages
...intermuscular fascia. Its tendon passes through a groove in the radius, immediately behind the styloid process, to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the index finger. Rclations. — By its superficial surface with the supinator longus, extensor ossis metacarpi... | |
| Jones Quain - 1848 - 982 pages
...proceeds in the groove in the radius, and under the annular ligament, where it diverges somewhat, in order to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the middle finger. Combined Actiont. — These are the direct antagonists of the pronators of the hand... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1850 - 616 pages
...of the border of the ulna. Its tendon passes dirough the posterior .groove, in the lower extremity of the ulna, to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the little finger. Relations. — By its superficial surface, with the fascia of the fore-arm, and posterior annular ligament.... | |
| Washington R. Handy - 1854 - 840 pages
...upper part of the radius and ulna, to end in a strong tendon, which passes through a groove on the back of the ulna, to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the little finger. A bursa is seen where the tendon passes through the groove of the. ulna. Function. — To extend the... | |
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