28. Muscle of the Arm begins in the middle of the humerus, beneath the smaller pectoral muscles, and ends clearly at the height of the elbow.
29. The bicep muscle starts with a double beginning near the head of the deltoid, extends over the arm muscle, and ends at the start of the small ulna. It assists the arm muscle in lifting the elbow.
30. The long-moving muscle of the wrist originates from the inner continuation of the humerus and ends halfway through the small ulna.
31. The three-part muscle with a flat shape emerges from the broad flat form near the shoulder flesh, and ends almost at the halfway point of the shoulder muscle, aiding in its downward motion.
32. The long upright muscle of the elbow originates from the center of the base or scapula, continues over the inner part of the shoulder muscle, ending at the tip of the elbow right at the small wagging muscle.
33. The delta-shaped muscle starts almost from the middle of the shoulder blade, reaching into the scapula, and ends clearly straight in the middle of the shoulder muscle, aiding the elevation of the described shoulder muscle.
34. The long-moving muscle of the small ulna has an origin directly in the middle of the deltoid, ending at the end of the mentioned small ulna, right at the thumb.
35. The inwardly bending wrist muscle originates from the inner continuation of the shoulder muscle, and ends at the beginning of the flat hand muscles, below the small finger, assisting in the bending of the wrist.
36. The flat hand muscle originates from the outward continuation, and along with the inward bending muscle, it spreads across the entire flat hand.
VIII.