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    570. The superficial layer of the palmar group of muslces of the right forearm, pronator radii teres muscle, flexor carpi radialis muscle, palmaris longus muscle, flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. The superficial layer of the radial group of muscles: supinator radii longus muscle, and a portion of the extensor carpi radialis longior muscle. The antecubital fossa, and the ulnar and radial furrows of the forearm. Ligamentum carpi volare, the anterior annular ligament of the wrist, and the palmar fascia with the palmais brevis muscle 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    572. The third layer of the palmar group of muscles of the right forearm: Flexor profundus digitorum or flexor perforans muscle, and flexor longus pollicus muscle. In the fourth layer, we see a portion of the pronator quadratus muscle. Lumbricales muscles, and the superficial of the thenar and hypothenar eminences: Abductor brevis pollicus, adductor pollicis, flexor brevis pollicus, flexor brevis minimi digiti and abductor minimi digiti muscles 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    574. The superficial layer of the dorsal group of muscles of the right forearm: Extensor communis digitorum, extensor carpi ulnaris, and anconeus muscles. Extensor carpi radialis longior and extensor carpi radialis brevior , extensor ossis metacarpi pollicis, extensor primi internodii pollicis, and extensor secundi internodii pollicis. Ligamentum carpi dorsale, the posterior annular ligament of the wrist 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    571. The second layer of the palmar group of muslces of the right forearm: flexor sublimis digitorium or flexor perforatus muscle. The superficial muscles of the hypothenar eminenece, and the interosseous muscles of the hand that are visible from the side 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    573. Attachement of muscles to the palmar surface of the forearm and hand 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    569. The origin of the palmar and radial muscles of the right forearm 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    577. Attachment of muscles to the dorsal surface of the forearm and the hand 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    568. The inner side of the right elbow with the distal extremity of the triceps extensor cubiti muscle, the anomalous epitrochleo-anconeus muscle, and the bursae of this region 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    567. Attachement of muscles to the posterior surfaces of the scapula, the humerus, and the elbow 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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    565. Attachment of muscles to the anterior surfaces of the scapula, the humerus, and the elbow 

    Toldt,C.; Dalla,R.A.; Paul,E. (1903)
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