Personal Identification Methods for the Identification of Individuals Living O

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Personal Identification Methods for the Identification of Individuals Living O
Harris Hawthorne Wilder
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In a print of an entire hand, or of the fingers together, this order corresponds exactly to the patterns of the right hand, but is the opposite of the order shown in the left; in actual hands, where the order is the reverse of a print, it is the left hand whose fingers are presented as written, while the right hand is reversed. The reader will see this in a moment by holding up his own left hand and comparing it with a print. The hand corresponds to the order of the above formulae, thumb on the... left, and so on; the print reverses it Explained in another way, the order of fingers on the actual hands, held before one, Palmar side up, is: 12345 [ 54321 *There are two bones in the forearm: Ulna and Radius. The Ulna lies along ^the outside, corresponding to the little finger side of the hand. Its upper end forms the elbow, and the arm naturally rests on the ulna when placed on the table, in contact with it from elbow to hand. The Radius is the inner of the two, and comes down to the thumb-side of the hand.

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