. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 294.—Injected Synovial Sheaths OF Tarsal Region of Horse; Medi/ VD View. a, Synovial sheath of peroneus tertius and tibialis anterior; /). bursa under medial (cunean) tendon of tibialis anterior; c, synovial sheath of flexor longus; d, tarsal sheath of deep flexor; e, e', bursa under superficial flexor tendon; /, /', tibio-tarsal joint capsule; J, long extensor; 3, tibialis anterior; 2', medial (cun- ean) tendon of 3; 3, flexor longus; 4. deep digital flexor; 5, superficial flexor tendon; G, gastrocnemius tendon; 7, tibia;


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 294.—Injected Synovial Sheaths OF Tarsal Region of Horse; Medi/ VD View. a, Synovial sheath of peroneus tertius and tibialis anterior; /). bursa under medial (cunean) tendon of tibialis anterior; c, synovial sheath of flexor longus; d, tarsal sheath of deep flexor; e, e', bursa under superficial flexor tendon; /, /', tibio-tarsal joint capsule; J, long extensor; 3, tibialis anterior; 2', medial (cun- ean) tendon of 3; 3, flexor longus; 4. deep digital flexor; 5, superficial flexor tendon; G, gastrocnemius tendon; 7, tibia; S, tarsus; 9, tuber calcis; 10, large metatarsal bone; 11, medial small metatarsal bone; 12, 12', fascial bands. (After Ellenberger, in Leisering's Atlas.). Fig. 295.—Injected Synovial Sheaths and Burs.*: OF Tarsal Region of Horse; Lateral View. a. Synovial sheath of long digital extensor; 6, synovial sheath of lateral digital extensor; c, c', bursa under superficial flexor tendon; d, capsule of hock joint; 1. long extensor; 2, lateral extensor; 5, 3, 3, annular ligaments; 4, deep digital flexor; 5, tendon of gastroc- nemius; 6, superficial flexor tendon; 7, tibia; S, t9,rsus; 9, tuber calcis; 10, metatarsus. (After Ellenberger, in Leisering's Atlas.) tion. The latter emerges between the branches of the peroneus tertius and bi- furcates, the anterior branch being inserted into the large metatarsal bone, the medial one into the first tarsal bone. The tendon is provided with a synovial sheath at its emergence, and a bursa is interposed between the medial l^ranch and the medial ligament of the hock.^ Relatioyis.—Superficially, the long and lateral extensors, the peroneus tertius, and the deep peroneal nerve; deeply, the tibia, the deep flexor, and the anterior tibial vessels. ^ In surgical works the medial branch is termed the cunean tendon; it is sometimes resected for the relief of l>one Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that


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