The class-book of anatomy : designed for schools, explanatory of the first principles of human mechanism, as the basis of physical education . s, is to be imputed the cause of protracted lameness in a majorityof cases. The metatarsal bones of the instep are not thrown out ofplace once in a hundred instances where it is supposed they youth, these remarks are addressed. 108 ANATOMICAL CLASS BOOK. longus. Peroneus brevis. Extensor longus digitorumpedis. Extensor proprius pollicispedis. Flexor longus digitorumpedis, profundus, persorans. Arises from The head of the tibia, andu


The class-book of anatomy : designed for schools, explanatory of the first principles of human mechanism, as the basis of physical education . s, is to be imputed the cause of protracted lameness in a majorityof cases. The metatarsal bones of the instep are not thrown out ofplace once in a hundred instances where it is supposed they youth, these remarks are addressed. 108 ANATOMICAL CLASS BOOK. longus. Peroneus brevis. Extensor longus digitorumpedis. Extensor proprius pollicispedis. Flexor longus digitorumpedis, profundus, persorans. Arises from The head of the tibia, andupper and outer part of thefibula. The outer and fore part ofthe fibula. The upper part of the tibia,interosseous ligament, and in-ner edge of the fibula. The upper and fore part ofthe tibia. The upper and inner partof the tibia. Flexor longus pollicis pedis. A little below the head of the 51. Explanations of Fig. 51. /. The externa] plantar The internal plantar. k h. The tendon of the flexor longus pol-licis. i. The tendons of the flexor j. The massa carnea Jacobi k. k. The MUSCLES CHIEFLY SITUATED ON THE FOOT. Extensor brevis digitorum The upper and anterior partpedis. of the os calcis. Flexor brevis digitorum pe- The lower part of the osdis, perforatus sublimis. calcis. ANATOMICAL CLASS BOOK. 109 Inserted intoThe metatarsal bone of thegreat toe. The metatarsal bone of thelittle toe. The first joint of the smalltoes by the four tendons. The convex surface of thebones of the great toe. The last bones of all thetoes, except the great toe, byfour tendons. The last bone of the greattoe. Use. To move the foot outward. To assist the peroneouslongus. To extend the toes, andseparate them from one ano-ther. To extend the great toe. To bend the last joint ofthe toes. To bend the great toe. Notwithstandin<r the multitude of bands, muscles, cords and ves-sels, were not for the broad sheet in the sole of the foot,


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