. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE LEG AND FOOT 357 ^ The tibialis anterior is smaller, and arises by two heads. The larger head springs from the lateral surface of the tuberosity and crest of the tibia; the lateral, smaller one (M. extensor hallucis longus), arises from the upper part of the lateral V.^. Fig. 310.—Muscles of Left Leg and Foot of Ox; Anterior \"iew. a, Peroneus tertius; a', tibialis iinterior; b, long digital extensor; b', extensor digiti tertii; c, peroneus longus;- d, extensor' digiti qudrti; i, i, annular liga- ments; k, lateral


. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE LEG AND FOOT 357 ^ The tibialis anterior is smaller, and arises by two heads. The larger head springs from the lateral surface of the tuberosity and crest of the tibia; the lateral, smaller one (M. extensor hallucis longus), arises from the upper part of the lateral V.^. Fig. 310.—Muscles of Left Leg and Foot of Ox; Anterior \"iew. a, Peroneus tertius; a', tibialis iinterior; b, long digital extensor; b', extensor digiti tertii; c, peroneus longus;- d, extensor' digiti qudrti; i, i, annular liga- ments; k, lateral ligament of hock joint; /, branch of suspensory ligament; 30, patella; ~-'/', lateral condyle of tibia; 3S, tuberosity of tibia. (After Ellenberger- Eaum, Anat. fiir Kiinstler.) Fig. 311.^ -INIrsrLKs OF Lefi' Leg axd Foot of Ox Lateral "\'iew. a, Peroneus tertius; a', tibialis anterior; b, long digital extensor; b', tendon of b; c, peroneus longus; d, extensor digiti quarti; e, deep digital flexor; e', ten- don of e; e", branch of interosseus medius or suspen- sory ligament; /, gastrocnemius (the sol'eus lies just in front of /); /', tendon of superficial digital flexor; A, in- terosseus medius or suspensory ligament; i, i, annular ligaments; 20, patella; 2t', lateral condyle of tibia; 2S, tuberosity of tibia. (After EIlenberger-Baum, Anat. fiir Kunstler.) border of the tibia and the fibrous band which replaces the shaft of the fibula. The "tendon perforates that of the preceding muscle, passes to the medial face of the hockj and ends on the metatarsal and second and third tarsal 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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