Identifier: anatomydescripti1877grey
Title: Anatomy, descriptive and surgical
Yr: 1877 (1870s)
Authors: Grey, Henry, 1825-1861 Holmes, Timothy, 1825-1907
Topics: Anatomy Human anatomy
Writer: [London : Longmans, Green]
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Drugs
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Data Commons and Harvard Medical College
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ed obliquely forwards, is hooked up,above, by its apex, to the entrance half ofthe inner condyle of the humerus ;and, under, by its broad base, to theinner margin of the coronoid course of. Ll^B/77 1^ ^7% 1 ^^^ posterior portion, additionally of triangular S fs**^Ok^ I kind, is hooked up, above, by its apex, to » i ^^^ M* I ^^^ decrease and again a part of the inner ^ fli W condyle ; under, to the internal margin of ^fc i| Qi®zero S|, the olecranon. This ligament is in re- Bl ll^^^^^v lation, internally, with the Triceps and ^^___1J^^^^^^^^^ Plexor carpi ulnaris muscle tissues, and the ulnar nerve.The Exterior Lateral Ligament (fig. 133) is a brief and slender fibrous fasci-culus, much less distinct than the inner, hooked up, above, to the exterior condyle of thehumerus ; under, to the orbicular ligament, a few of its most posterior fibres passingover that ligament, to be inserted into the outer margin of the ulua. This ligamentis intimately blended with the tendon of origin of the Supinator brevis muscle. N
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178 ARTICULATIONS. 133.—Left Elbow-Joint, exhibiting Posteriorand Exterior Ligaments. The Synovial Memhrane could be very intensive. It covers the margin of the arti-cular floor of the humerus, and contours the coronoid and olecranon fossse onthat bone ; from these poijits, it's mirrored over the anterior, posterior, and lateralligaments ; and varieties a pouch betweenthe lesser sigmoid cavity, the internalsurface of the orbicular ligament, and thecircumference of the top of the radius. The Muscle groups in relation with the jointare, in entrance, the Brachialis anticus ; be-hind, the Triceps and Anconeus ; exter-nally, the Supinator brevis, and the com-mon tendon of origin of the Extensormuscles ; internally, the widespread tendonof origin of the Flexor muscle tissues, and thePlexor carpi ulnaris, with the ulnar nerve. The Arteries supplying the joint arederived from the speaking branchesbetween the superior profunda, inferiorprofunda, and anastomotic branches ofthe brachial, with the anterior, posterior,an
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