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THE NEBVE8. 



The nerve of the serratus magnm does not show the branch which, in the HorSe 

 arises from the sixth nerve and passes through the scalenus ; but on the surface of the 

 serratus magnus it receives a filament from the branch of the angularis. The latter is 

 detached from the sixth. 



The branch of the great dorsal muscle and the axillary nerve are confounded at their 

 origin, and also adliere to one of the two branches of the subscapularis nerves The 



Fig. 350. 



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NERVES OF THE DIGITAL EEGION OP KUMmANTS ; POSTERIOR FACE 

 M, Internal plantar nerve, a continuation of the median ■ c Internal Til^^t,,,. „o-„„« 

 a continuation of the ulnar; 1, Branch of the V^^^r; tVrS^^g' iX:i^:Zl{ 

 f the'dturi' B.toh*%T.' ''f ' Y?'"'^ S'""^ off the internrltlTatela 

 t^lllflloU^t^Znf.'^::::^^^^^ ^'^^^ J-- ^^^ -t--^ plantar; 



^^t^l'^:^f^Z^tV^^&i - ^^ted^in the muscle of the same 

 The rad^a^ nerve, when it reaches the teres'major, ^ivide^Tnt™three branches : one is 



