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  1. NLM Digital Collections - United States Maritime Service Hospital Corps School manual 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : United States Maritime Service, October 1945
    ... NECK SHOULDER^ THORAX SHOULDER UPPER EXTREMITY- ARM ABDOMEN ELBOW FORE- ARM HIP WRIST BUTTOCK HAND THIGH THIGH ... Hinge Joint) In one direction (like a hinge) Elbow joint. Reciprocal Reception (Saddle In two directions Metacarpal ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Life insurance examination 
    Publication: St. Louis : The C.V. Mosby Company, 1924
    ... muscles. Impairment of flexion and extension at the elbow is seen in in- volvement of the biceps ... raising the arms to the horizontal, flexing the elbow, supporting the whole arm by holding it at ...
  3. ... hemorrhage into some of the joints. The left elbow had later to be opened and the clot ... value. Impetiginous crusting of the skin over the elbows, knees, and buttocks being practically pathognomonic of scabies, ...
  4. ... Couching. See Cataract. Coucinea coccinea, Cacoucia coccinea. Coude, Elbow. Coude-pied, Instep. Coudie, Cubitus. Coudrier, Corylus avellana. ... Sus-phalangien du pouce, E. pollicis brevis. Cubitus, Elbow, Forearm, Ulna. Cuckowbread, Oxalis acetosella. Cuckoo flower, Cardamine ...
  5. ... clamp. The metal box is placed toward the elbow. 4. Now adjust the instrument by placing the ... the brachial artery in the bend of the elbow, with the arm slightly extended ; and the crural ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Legal medicine and toxicology by many specialists (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... across the course of the vessel above the elbow. Vaccination scars may be found on the upper ... affected are the metacarpophalangeal and the interphalangeal (the elbow being rarely affected); that in wounds of the ...
  7. ... the forearm, which forms the prominence of the elbow, during the flexion of that joint. It is ... developed by three points of ossification. Also, the elbow. ULNAR, Cubital. ULNARIS, Cubital—u. Externus, see Cubi- ...
  8. ... the forearm which forms the prominence of the elbow, during the flexion of that joint. It is ... developed by three polnti of ossification. Also, the elbow. ULNAD, see Ulnar aspect. ULNAR, Cubital. Ulnar Aspect. ...
  9. ... the forearm which forms the prominence of the elbow, during the flexion of that joint. It is ... developed by three points of ossification. Also, the elbow. ULNAD, see Ulnar aspect. ULNAR, Cubital. Ulnar Aspect. ...
  10. ... There is a flexing of the fingers, toes, elbows, and knees, and a general tendency to convulsions. ... from cubebs. Cubitus (ku'-bi-tus) [cubitus, the elbow]. The forearm. Cuboid (ku'-boid) [nvf5og, cube; elihg, ...
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