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near the neck, with adouble beginning, and is terminated in the elbows ups Hrvis 
extendens fecundus, {prings from the hinder neck of the arm, mixed with. the forego. — 
ing muicle, clothes the bumeri,.and terminates on the-outlide of the elbow? Sims | 
coneus extendens - tertius, itis fituate in the bending of the cubit, onthe hinder fidegig — 
arifes out of the lower and hinder part of the.arm,-between the ulna and radiusyand 
is inferted by a nervous tendon into the fide of the cubic, 6. Briacbieus’ exterias, 
being {pread out upon the outhde.of the brachium:: itis a flefhy lump, nga 
two former, and is placed under them, being inferted into the fame piace.) 9 
_ The radius has four mafcles, two.of which are: pronatores or vilbes. seal 
two Jupinatores or ‘pullers up. 1. Pronator fuperior arifes from the inner apophyfis 
of the arm, bya ftrong); and flefhy beginning, and ends with a membranous tendon, 
obliquely running into the middle of the.radius.. 2. Pronator inferior; from the 
lower part of the cubit ulna, unto the lower,part of the.radius, and is there inferted. 
. Fo “Supinator loxgior, from the top of the brachium,, above. the external knobs:and, 
being drawn.out upon the radius, is inferted on the infide of the, lower epiphylis _ 
thereof. 4. Supinator brevior, {prings from.the.outward.apophyGis of the arm, flelhy 
within, membranous without, and is inferted neatly,inte, the middle of the radinss. 
To the wrift belong four mufcles, of which the,fisittwo bend it and theilatter 
two extend it, 1, Cubiteus internus, the firlt bender, ariles from the internal apophy- 
fis of the arm, and, being ftretched over the elbow, is inferred with a thick. tendon 
into the fourth bone of the wrift. 2. Radieus internus, the fecond. bender, is draw 
along the radius, arifes from the beginning. with the former, and rerminages in the 
irft bone of the metacarpium, under the: fore-fingers....3i Radieus: extermus,- atiles 
witha broad beginning,.from the external apophysfis of the arm, .and:terminates in 
adouble tendon at the firft and fecond bones of the os metacarpi. (4. Cubitews exter> 
us, arifes from the fame beginning, through. the length. of the cubits when itcomes 
of the fourth. bone of the metacordus, under.thelittle fingers © ivy 9) wie 
bs In ‘he palm or hollow of the hand are two mufcles, called palmaresy of: which the 
one is long, _the other fhort. 1. Palmaris longus, arises. from.the inward apophyfis 
Mm, with a round and tendinous beginning, is {pread into the-hollow ofiche 
isa bn adt ‘Adon giving exquiGte fenfe to that part’; |it is terminated into 
the ‘irft intervals, Detween the joints of the fingers....2« Palmaris brevisy.is:a-certait 
four-fquare flefhy ful aftance, fpringing from the. membrana carnofa,from whence t 
is carried under the former mu(cle, to the middle of the palm of-the hand; and is i+ 
ferted into the outfide of that tendon, which bears the litle finger.dtom the.relte* 
The 
othe wrift, it becomes. a ftrong, round, tendon, and is inferted into eee part | 
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