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Ancok (nodus medius armi). 



Cubitum, Lat. — 'Ayxwv, Gr. — Coude, Fr. — Elbogen, Ger. — Elbow, 

 Wym., 55, 265. — Elbow-joint, Anthrop. 



Ancon, anconos, ancones, anconon, anconal. 



Carpus (nodus ultimus armi). 



Carpus, Lat. — Kaqriug, Gr. — Carpe, poignet, Fr. — Handgelenk, Ger. 

 — Wrist-joint, Ow., 63, 2, 310.— i&?ee, Ag., 200, 1,361, (genu). May- 

 nard, Nat. Guide, p. 40. — Radio-carpal articulation, Anthrop. 



Stethos (pseudo-internodium proximum manus.) 



Metacarpus, Anthropotomy. — Stethos, Str. Dur., 331, 1, 116. 



Stetlios, stethou, stethoi, stetlion, stethal. 



Remark. This term was really applied by Strauss-Durckheim, 

 not to the whole metacarpus, but to the second metacarpal bone; but 

 upon the ground that the Greeks applied the term to the whole 

 metacarpus. 



Brachium (internodium proximum armi). 



Lacertus, Lat. — Bras, or bras supe'rieur,~Fr. — Oberarm, Ger. — 

 Brachium, FL, 71, 219, (armus). — Arm, FL, 71, 239, (annus). — Upper 

 arm, FL, 71, 219. — First segment, Ow., 63, 2, 306 (meros). — Proximal 

 segment, Hum., 36, fere, (meros). 



Brachium, brachii, brachia, brachiorum, brachial. 



Cubitum (internodium medium armi). 



Cubitum, (?) Lat. — n^yvc, Gr. — Avant bras, Fr. — Vorderarm, 

 Ger.— Cubit, Macd., Too, fere.-— Fore arm, FL, 71, 219.— Middle seg- 

 ment, Hum., 36, fere, (crus). — Second segment, Ow., 63, 2, 306 (crus). — 

 Antebrachium, FL, 71, 219. 



Cubitum, cubiti, cubita, cubitorum, cubital. 



Manus (internodium ultimum armi). 



Manus, Lat. — Xelg, Gr. — Main, Fr. — Hand, Ger. — Manus, FL, 

 71, fere. —Hand, Wym., 55, 273.— Foot, Ow., 63, 2, 484, (pes).— 

 Fore-foot, Ow., 63, 2, 283.— Fore-hand, Ow., 63, 2, 541.— Distal seg- 

 ment, Hum., 36, fere, (pes).— Terminal segment, FL, 71, 252, (pes). 



Manus, manus, manus, manuum, manual. 





