"Anatomy, physiology and laws of health;" . in drawing one leg over the other, in the position of atailor when sewing. 29. Rectus femoris—30 Vastus externus—31 Vastus internus—these three extendor straiten the leg at the knee. 32. The tendon of the patella. 33. Gastrocnemus—to extend the foot. 34. Tibialis anticus—to bend the foot at the ankle. 36. Tendons of the Extensor digitorum communis—to extend the toes. Fig. 4—Back View of the Muscles. 3. Complexus—to draw the head backward. 4. Splenius (two, S. colli and S. capitis) —to draw the neck backward, and rotatethe head. 5. Masseter—to close t


"Anatomy, physiology and laws of health;" . in drawing one leg over the other, in the position of atailor when sewing. 29. Rectus femoris—30 Vastus externus—31 Vastus internus—these three extendor straiten the leg at the knee. 32. The tendon of the patella. 33. Gastrocnemus—to extend the foot. 34. Tibialis anticus—to bend the foot at the ankle. 36. Tendons of the Extensor digitorum communis—to extend the toes. Fig. 4—Back View of the Muscles. 3. Complexus—to draw the head backward. 4. Splenius (two, S. colli and S. capitis) —to draw the neck backward, and rotatethe head. 5. Masseter—to close the jaws. 6. Sterno-cleido—mastoideus—to draw the head forward. 7. Trapezius—to draw the shoulder up and backward. 8. Deltoid—to raise the humerus. 10. Triceps extensor—to extend the fore arm; 13, tendonous portion of the triceps;14, anterior edge of the triceps. 16. Supinator radii longus—to supinate the hand, or turn it upward. 17, 22. Extensor communis digitorum—to extend or straiten the fingers. Pig. 3,. Front View of the Musoles. Fig. 4.


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