. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Pro Me Ho. Bone of Horse; Plan- 1-4, Facets for articulation witli fibular tarsal; 5, fossa; 6, distal tuberosity; 7, proximal tuberosity. Ti, Tibial tarsal (trochlea); TV, fibular tarsal (body); Tc, central tarsal; T3, third tarsal; Ti, fourth tarsal; 1, depression for attachment of lateral ligament; 2, processus cochlearis; 3, prominence for attachment of lateral ligament; 4, groove for great i , i i xl l i metatarsal artery; 5, tuber calcis; Mt. III. IV. ^^OUgh eXCaVatcd arCaS, and the krgCSt tarsal bones. Arrow points to vasc


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Pro Me Ho. Bone of Horse; Plan- 1-4, Facets for articulation witli fibular tarsal; 5, fossa; 6, distal tuberosity; 7, proximal tuberosity. Ti, Tibial tarsal (trochlea); TV, fibular tarsal (body); Tc, central tarsal; T3, third tarsal; Ti, fourth tarsal; 1, depression for attachment of lateral ligament; 2, processus cochlearis; 3, prominence for attachment of lateral ligament; 4, groove for great i , i i xl l i metatarsal artery; 5, tuber calcis; Mt. III. IV. ^^OUgh eXCaVatcd arCaS, and the krgCSt tarsal bones. Arrow points to vascular canal. fossa (Sulcus tali) forms with a Corres- ponding one on the fibular tarsal a cavity termed the sinus tarsi. The mediaJ surface Ijears on its distal part a large tuber- osity and on its proximal part a small one for the attachment of the medial liga- ment of the hock joint. The lateral surface is smaller than the medial, and is marked by a wide rough fossa in which the lateral ligament is attached. The Fibular Tarsal Bone The fibular tarsal bone (Os tarsi fibulare)- is the largest bone of the hock. It is elongated, flattened from side to side, and forms a lever for the muscles which ' Also termed the astragalus or talus. - Also termed the calcaneum or os 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders Company


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