The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . rom the anterior and inner part of theprotuberance of the os calcis, and tendi-nous from the same bone, where it joinswith the naviculare, to be inserted, tendi- lnous, into the internal sesamoid bone, androot of the first bone of the great , — to pull the great toe from therest. d. The flexor longus digitorum arisesnarrow and fleshy, from the anterior infe-rior part of the tuberosity of the calcis,and from the aponeuros


The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . rom the anterior and inner part of theprotuberance of the os calcis, and tendi-nous from the same bone, where it joinswith the naviculare, to be inserted, tendi- lnous, into the internal sesamoid bone, androot of the first bone of the great , — to pull the great toe from therest. d. The flexor longus digitorum arisesnarrow and fleshy, from the anterior infe-rior part of the tuberosity of the calcis,and from the aponeurosis plantaris ; formsa thick fleshy belly, which sends off foursmall tendons, and these split for the passage of the tendons of the flexorlongus, to be inserted into the second phalanges of the four small , — to bend the first and second joints of the toes, but particularlythe second. The tendon of the little toe is frequently wanting. e. The abductor minimi digitt arises tendinous and fleshy, from theedge of a cavity on the under part of the protuberance of the os calcis,and from the root of the metatarsal bone of the little toe, to be inserted. d 40 THE DISSECTORS GUIDE.


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