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Human Forearm and Hand Skeletal Anatomy Diagram | Medical Illustration #111277 (License: Personal Use)
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This classic black-and-white anatomical illustration displays the skeletal structure of the human forearm and hand from a lateral perspective, comparing two configurations labeled A and B-likely representing supination and pronation. Key bones are annotated: H for humerus, R for radius, and U for ulna, with clear articulation at the elbow and wrist joints. The fine linework highlights bone contours, joint surfaces, and carpal/metacarpal arrangements, typical of 19th- or early 20th-century medical textbooks.
Used in medical education, anatomy textbooks, online learning modules, and clinical reference sites to teach upper limb skeletal anatomy; targets students, healthcare professionals, and curious learners seeking visual clarification of forearm bone relationships and movement mechanics.
Related Cliparts: Detailed vintage-style anatomical drawing showing forearm bones (radius, ulna) and hand skeleton in two positions-ideal for medical students, educators, and anatomy reference.
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