Final answer:
The point located between the 4th and 5th metacarpal bones is the carpometacarpal joint of the little finger, which allows for movement and flexibility. There are no specific indications associated with this point.
Step-by-step explanation:
The point located in the depression between the 4th and 5th metacarpal bones, where the tip of the little finger rests when a fist is made, is known as the carpometacarpal joint of the little finger. This joint allows for movement and flexibility of the little finger. It is important for grip strength and dexterity.
There are no indications of palpitation, dysuria, pruritus of the external genitalia, cardiac pain, mental disorder, vomiting, nausea, aphasia with stiffness and swelling of the tongue, or mania associated with this specific point.
Therefore, option 4) Palpitation, mania, febrile diseases is incorrect, and the correct answer is none of the above.