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Arteries of the lower part of the forearm and the dorsum of the hand: part of the tendons of the extensor muscles and the dorsal carpal ligament have been removed. English labels.
From 'Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy', 1909, Vol. 3, fig.561, by Johannes Sobotta and J. Playfair McMurrich. Artist: K. Hajek. Retrieved from Sobotta's Anatomy plates at Wikimedia. Possible original source: Sobotta's atlas at Hathitrust Digital library.
From 'Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy', 1909, Vol. 3, fig.561, by Johannes Sobotta and J. Playfair McMurrich. Artist: K. Hajek. Retrieved from Sobotta's Anatomy plates at Wikimedia. Possible original source: Sobotta's atlas at Hathitrust Digital library.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Manus
Musculus adductor pollicis
Antebrachium
Arteriae metacarpales dorsales
Arteria ulnaris
Arteria interossea posterior
Musculus extensor pollicis brevis
Musculus abductor pollicis longus
Arteria radialis
Musculus extensor carpi ulnaris
Creator(s)/credit: Prof.dr. Johannes Sobotta, anatomist
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