FIGURE 16.12 Complete the labeling of the bones numbered on this anterior view of the right hand by placing the correct numbers in the spaces provided. Capitate 4 Pisiform Distal phalanges Proximal phalanges Hamate Scaphoid Lunate Trapezium Metacarpals Trapezoid Middle phalanges 3 Triquetrum
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