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ARTERIES OF THE FORE-ARM. 

 Fig. 121.* 



* The arteries of the fore arm. 1. The lower part of the biceps muscle. 

 2. The inner condyle of the humerus with the humeral origin of the pronator 

 radii teres and flexor carpi radialis divided across. 3. The deep portion of the 

 pronator radii teres. 4. The supinator longus muscle. 5. The flexor longus 

 pollicis. 6. The pronator quadratus. 7- The flexor profundus digitorum. 

 8. The flexor carpi ulnaris. 9 The annular ligament with the tendons passing 

 beneath it into the palm of the hand ; the figure is placed on the tendon of the 

 palmaris longus muscle, divided close to its insertion. 10. The brachial artery. 

 11. The anastomotica magna inosculating superiorly with the inferior profunda, 

 and inferiorly with the anterior ulna recurrent. 'l2. The radial artery. 13. 

 The radial recurrent artery inosculating with the termination of the superior 



