10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTEROSSEAL»
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1
Surgical anatomy of the arteries: with plates and illustrations
The Interosseal Artery, (Arteria Interossea.) This vessel arising as has been
described above, descends, inclining backward and a little outward and seeking
the interosseous space. In this section of its course, it gives off a few twigs termed
...
2
A System of Anatomy for the Use of Students of Medicine
Interosseal and Ulnar Arteries. 259 The interosseal Artery, In a majority of cases
arises in a single branch from the common trunk of the ulnar and interosseal.
When it does so, the single branch soon sends off the Posterior Interosseal artery
, ...
3
Conversations on anatomy, physiology, and surgery
AND INTEROSSEAL ARTERIES. 375 radial side of the Carpus, forming the
Superficial Volar Arch. OF THE INTEROSSEAL ASTERY. Q. Describe the origin
and course of the Interosseal Artery ? A. The Interosseal Artery arises generally
from ...
Archibald Robertson (M.D.), 1827
4
The Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy of the Arteries, and ...
tomosis with the posterior carpal vessels, and with the descending branch of the
posterior interosseal artery. The anterior interosseal artery supplies several
ramusculi to the fiexor pollicis longus, fiexor digitorum profundus, and pronator ...
Joseph Henry CORBETT, 1852
5
Conversations on anatomy, physiology, and surgery
A. The Interosseal Artery arises generally from the Ulnar, sometimes from the
Humeral at its division into the Radial and Ulnar : sometimes there are two
Interosseal Arteries by different origins ; but generally the Interosseal shortly after
its origin ...
Archibald Robertson, Towar and Hogan, Printer, 1828, 1828
6
The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: DIA-INS
It arises from the ulnar artery where that vessel is covered by the pronator radii
teres, and descending towards the interosseal ligament reaches that structure a
little below the tendon of the biceps. It is accompanied by a branch of the median
...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
7
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
It arises from the ulnar artery where that vessel is covered by the pronator radii
teres, and descending towards the interosseal ligament readies that structure a
little below the tendon of the biceps. It is accompanied by a branch of the median
...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
8
Anatomy of the arteries of the human body
Having arrived at the pronator quadratus muscle, the anterior interosseal divides
into two branches : one supplies this muscle, and terminates in anastomosing
with the carpal arteries and the deep palmar arch; the other passes backwards ...
9
Anatomy of the arteries of the human body, with the ...
The superior radio-ulnar articulation is supplied by a small artery, arteria
articularis cubiti media, which, according to Meyer, arises from the brachial, ulnar,
or interosseal artery : this small artery passes into the joint and supplies the
synovial ...
John Hatch Power, William Thomson (sir), 1860
10
The dissector's manual
It is sometimes, in the case of a high division, a branch of the interosseal artery. 2.
interosseal. A. interossea. Is a branch of considerable size. It is sometimes a
branch of the brachial artery, and in a high division is usually given off by the
radial.
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