SHOULDER, ARM, FOREARM, AND HAND. 



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wrist, a band of deep fascia that binds down the strong flexor tendons of the 

 fingers and thumb, and also preserves the transverse carpal arch. 



Pectoralis major, hooked up 



External jugular vein 



Pectoralis major 



Lymphatics from side of chest 



Pectoral glands 



Basilic vein 



ven r, 



Epitrochlear gland 1 

 ial ulnar ' 



Posterior superficia 



vein 



Median basilic vein 

 Inner set of superficial lym- 

 phatics of forearm 



Deep median vein 



INTERNA L CUTA NEO US 

 NER VE 



Anterior superficial ulnar 

 vein 



Median set of superficial lym- 

 phatics of forearm 



Supraclavicular gland 

 Jugulo-cephalic vein 



Deltoid muscle 



Lymphatics accompanying 

 cephalic vein 



Axillary glands 



Cephalic vein 



Lymphatic vessels of inner 

 side of arm 



Biceps, exposed 



MUSCULO-CUTANEO US 

 NER VE 



Brachial artery 

 Bicipital fascia 

 Median cephalic vein 



Superficial radial vein 

 Superficial median vein 



Outer set of superficial lym- 

 phatic vessels of forearm 



FIG. 105. SUPERFICIAL VEINS AND LYMPHATICS OF THE FOREARM AND ARM. 



What is on the palmar surface of the phalanges ? 



A groove limited laterally by a ridge of bone on each side. The groove is 

 converted into an osseo-aponeurotic canal by a strong covering of deep digital 



