FOREARM, WRIST, AND HAND. 



der of the forearm, ascends to the middle of the bend of the 

 elbow, receives a branch (deep median) from the deep veins, 

 and divides into the median cephalic and median basilic. Me- 

 dian cephalic: running outward in the groove between the 

 Biceps and Supinator longus, this joins the radial just above 

 the external condyle, forming the cephalic. Median basilic: 

 running inward in the groove between the Biceps and Prona- 

 tor radii teres, this joins both ulnar veins, forming the basilic. 

 Radial : commencing on the back of the hand, this ascends on 

 the radial side of the forearm and joins the median cephalic. 

 Anterior ulnar: commencing at the little finger, this ascends 

 on the front of the ulnar side of the forearm and joins the me- 

 dian basilic. Posterior ulnar : commencing at the little finger 

 this ascends on the back of the ulnar side of the forearm and 

 joins the median basilic. [890] 



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