ANTERIOR VIEW OF THE BONES AND BONY LANDMARKS OF THE RIGHT LEG PROXIMAL 2° 3° 4° Head of radius 6 7 Carpal Bones Proximal Midline Distal 14 15° 18° 16 Radius 17 Ulna 19° #1,5 25 Metacarpals 26 Midline #2 27 Distal #3 DISTAL LATERAL MEDIAL
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