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VIII.—The Short Muscles of the Hand of the Agile Gibbon (Hylobates agilis), with Comments on the Morphological Position and Function of the Short Muscles of the Hand of Man*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

Duncan C. L. Fitzwilliams
Affiliation:
St Mary's Hospital, London
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Extract

The kindness of Professor Cunningham has enabled me to carry out the dissection of a gibbon in his possession. The dissection was performed in 1905, in the Anatomical Department of the University of Edinburgh. The following paper is a description of the short muscles of the hand of the animal, to which is added a consideration of the primitive position and function of the short muscles of the human hand.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1910

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Footnotes

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This paper is an abstract of part of my thesis entitled “An Essay on the Anatomy of the Gibbon (Hylobates Agilis), with Notes on Comparative Anatomy,” presented for the degree of M.D. in the University of Edinburgh, 1905.

References

page 202 note † Journ. Anat. and Physiol., 1893.

page 212 note * Challenger Reports.

page 215 note * Journ. Anat. and Physiol., 1893.

page 216 note * Quain's Anatomy, vol. ii. pt. ii. p. 276.