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DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.44649
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Traité des variations du système musculaire de l'homme et de leur signification au point de vue de l'anthropologie zoologique

Abstract: En présence de la diversité des cliiflres que j'ai notés, j'inclijie à croire qu'il y a là une question individuelle. Chaque chef peut, suivant les sujets, avoir moins de faisceaux comme il peut eu avoir plus.Anatomie coMPARÉt:. -« Le chef acromial du deltoïde existe seul chez les Oiseaux, les Amphibiens et les Reptiles, » dit Laiinegràce '. Cette assertion est discutabh', du moins eu ce qui concerne les Oiseaux. Dans son Essai sur l'appareil locomoteur des Oifieaux, publié quatre ans avant la thèse de Lannegr… Show more

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“…Macalister (10) and Le Double (11) to be either the deep surface of the FDS muscle or coronoid process, or a combination of both. Jones et al's study, which supports the findings of the present report, also included other sources of origin of GFDP, like the medial epicondyle and pronator teres muscle, and observed the insertion point in the tendon to the index, middle and little fingers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macalister (10) and Le Double (11) to be either the deep surface of the FDS muscle or coronoid process, or a combination of both. Jones et al's study, which supports the findings of the present report, also included other sources of origin of GFDP, like the medial epicondyle and pronator teres muscle, and observed the insertion point in the tendon to the index, middle and little fingers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,3,4] Variations in the morphology and number of biceps brachii are well reported and have been recognized since the 19th century, making it one of the most variable muscles in the body in this respect. [6][7][8] A tricipital muscle is the most frequently reported variation, however, up to six heads have been reported. [3,6,[8][9][10][11] There is a wide variety of points of origin for these accessory heads as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] A tricipital muscle is the most frequently reported variation, however, up to six heads have been reported. [3,6,[8][9][10][11] There is a wide variety of points of origin for these accessory heads as well. The most commonly reported third head originates from the humerus between the insertion of the coracobrachialis muscle and the origin of the brachialis muscle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asimismo, durante la intervención, fue posible visualizar una rama nerviosa proveniente del nervio cubital al músculo anconeus epitrochlearis. Le Double 14 ha descrito una rama del nervio cubital para el músculo aberrante, que puede dirigirse directamente desde el nervio cubital, desde una rama articular del codo o desde la rama del flexor carpi ulnaris (Fig. 4).…”
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