Talk:Ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint
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[edit]Very odd that this article did not contain the word "ulna", nor any synonym for that bone. It only named a projecting part of the coronoid process, without any explanation of what that process is. It could be on the radius, how can the ignorant know? The ignorant have come here to learn and decrease their ignorance but this article failed them. I added the words "of the ulna" right after "coronoid process." I also added the phrase "connecting the ulna to the humerus" to the end of the first sentence. That is the one essential fact which tells the reader what this ligament is and what it does. Nick Beeson (talk) 13:22, 23 February 2012 (UTC)