Palmaris

Word PALMARIS
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European medical schools, ratio of medical students to cadavers in, evolution palmaris longus muscle and exams: ❋ Steve Giegerich (2001)

As happened again a short time later when Sherry encountered the palmaris longus muscle. ❋ Steve Giegerich (2001)

Consideration of the somewhat-extinct palmaris longus notwithstanding, the arm ushered in a correlative phase of the dissection missing from the previous procedures. ❋ Steve Giegerich (2001)

Palencia, David palmaris longus muscle pancreas parietal peritoneal ❋ Steve Giegerich (2001)

The palmar cutaneous branch (ramus cutaneus palmaris) arises about the middle of the forearm, and descends on the ulnar artery, giving off some filaments to the vessel. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The palmar branch (ramus cutaneus palmaris n. mediani) of the median nerve arises at the lower part of the forearm. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Palmar Aponeurosis (aponeurosis palmaris; palmar fascia) (Fig. 425). ❋ Unknown (1918)

"Synodus Palmaris" (Palmary synod) either from the place where it was held (ad Palmata, Palma), or because it was the most important session (palmaris). ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

_Keratosis palmaris et plantaris_ (symmetric keratodermia), as regards the local condition, is a somewhat similar affection. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

The superficial palmar arch is covered by the palmaris brevis, the palmar fascia, and the integument. ❋ Unknown (1863)

Neurographic palmaris brevis sign type IIdegree ulnar neuropathy wrist. ❋ Unknown (2008)

buccinator levator costae orbicularis oris palmaris longus rectal ❋ Steve Giegerich (2001)

The closest they’d come had been during the brief incursion into evolution while discussing the fate of the palmaris longus, the muscle generally missing from inside the arms of modern human beings. ❋ Steve Giegerich (2001)

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