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I abductor pollici 

 t he* thenai i 



and from th< 

 ttached bj 

 phalanx of the thumb. Ii 

 long 



1: 



The opponens pollicis i 

 the greater portion of which i 

 of the r multangular b 



inserts by oblique, partly tendino 

 carpal bone of the- thumb. 



It is supplied by thi 



The flexor pollicis brevis 

 and is only parti;. aled by thi 



or ulnar head. Thi 

 to the origins of the abd u tor and the 

 be< omi - adhi n nt to the ulnai 

 by means of the radial sesamoid bone. I 

 chiefly from the palmar sui I 

 bones, is adh< n nt n> the <>l>li'.; 



bone and to the uln< i 



heads are adherent, but thi 

 longus. 



'o l 



Both hi 



The r.uli.il hi 



[The <li^> ription of th< 

 anatomy shows •■ 

 true flexor brevis ; 

 hand by the diffi n nt :. ■ 



The adductor pollicis 1 oft}-. [t is 



covered by the palmar aponeuros . .m- 



bricales, and rests upon the inten - I . S which I 



an oblique direction and are intimately i 



