. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. Fig. 5. A.—Ligaments of the Tarsus, front view. 1. Superficial fasciculus of the internal lateral ligament (cut) ; 2. Middle fasciculus of the same (two slips); 3. Deep fasciculus of the same; 4. Superficial fasciculus of the external lateral liga- ment; 5. Deep fasciculus of the same ; fi. Astragalo-metatarsal ligament; 7. Canal for the perfora- ting metatarsal artery ; 8. Anterior cuhoido-cunean ligament; 9. Anterior cuhoido-scaphoid liga- ment; 10. Cuboid insertion of the flexor metatarsi. B.—LlOAMENTS OF THE TARSUS


. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. Fig. 5. A.—Ligaments of the Tarsus, front view. 1. Superficial fasciculus of the internal lateral ligament (cut) ; 2. Middle fasciculus of the same (two slips); 3. Deep fasciculus of the same; 4. Superficial fasciculus of the external lateral liga- ment; 5. Deep fasciculus of the same ; fi. Astragalo-metatarsal ligament; 7. Canal for the perfora- ting metatarsal artery ; 8. Anterior cuhoido-cunean ligament; 9. Anterior cuhoido-scaphoid liga- ment; 10. Cuboid insertion of the flexor metatarsi. B.—LlOAMENTS OF THE TARSUS, BACK VIEW. 1. External lateral ligament; 2. Internal lateral ligament; 3. Tarso-metatarsal ligament; 4. Fibrocartilaginous thickening of the posterior ligament; 5. Calcaneo-metatarsal ligament; 6. Subtarsal ligament, or check-band to perforans tendon ; 7. Suspensory ligament. order to expose the following set, the dissector should not proceed with undue rapidity. Tibio-tarsal Ligaments.—These are four in number, viz., two lateral, an anterior, and a posterior. The External Lateral Ligament consists of a superficial and a deep fasciculus, which cross one another like the legs of the letter X. The superficial division, which is the larger of the two, is fixed superiorly to the posterior part of the external malleolus of the tibia, while inferiorly. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original McFadyean, John, Sir, 1853-1941. Edinburgh : Johnston


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