BRACHIAL 



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Relations.— In front, tlie artery is covered by the integuments and suijerficial 

 and deep faseite, and at the Ijend of the ell)ow by the semikniar fascia of the biceps, 

 and ni muscular suljjects l)y the overlapping margins of the supinator longus and 



Yiii. 350.— Thk PJkachial Autkrv, Left Sn)E. 

 (From a dissection in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons.) 



^iijinuicuputar artery and nerve 



Subscapular lesiels 



CIRCUMFLEX 1 



SERVE 



SUBSCAPULAR 

 SERVE 



TrioepB 

 Basilic vein 



ULXAR SERVE 



Triceps 



Inferior profunda artery 



I STERNA L CUT A SEO I .s 

 SER VE 



Brachial arleni 

 MEDIAS SERVI 



Ulnar artery 



Axillary artery and 



vein 

 MUSCULO-CUTA- 

 NEOUS and in- 

 lernalhi outer 

 head of MEDIAS 

 SERVE 

 One of the brachial 

 veins 



Coraco-brachialia 



Cephalic vein 

 AnastomoHca maffna artery 



Mi SCULO-CUTASEO US 

 SER VE 



Supinator longus 

 Radial lein 



Median vein 



Radial artery 



pronator radii teres. In the middle third of the arm it is crossed obli.,uelv from 

 without mwards l>y the median nrrve, and at the liend of the elbow bv the inedian 

 basilic vein, the bicipital fascia interveninsr ( ti-r. 357). 



