E X P L A N A T I O N OF THE TABLES.
T A B L E
" " J ^ H I S table reprefents a fraall but conftant branch of the
mufcular fpiral nerve of the human arm, which is conn
e f t e d to, and appears to terminate chiefly in, the back part
of the capfular Ugament of the wrift.
A The estenfores carpi radiales.
B The fupinator radii brcvis.
CD The extenfores poUicis.
E The metacarpal bone of the thumb.
F The back part of the metacarpal bones of the fingers.
G The tendons of the cxtenfor digitorum communis, and of the indicator
drawn to a lide.
H The bmfa inucofa of the tendons cut open at G.
I The deep branch of the radial nerve of Winilow, or mufcular fpiral of
my Father, perforating the fupinator radii brevis.
K A branch from it, which, at L, feems to grow larger, and adheres there
elofely to the back part of the capfular ligament of the carpus.
M Nervous filaments continued from it to the back of the metacarpus.
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