A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students . Fig. 27.— Pes Equinus ofEight Years Duration. Tibialis AnticusExtensor Digit. Commun. Longus. Peroneus Brevis Extensor Hallucis Longus Dorsal Interossei. Peroneal Nerve Gastrocnemius (Outer Head).Peroneus Longus Flexor Hallucis Longus Extensor Digit. Comm. Minimi Digiti Fig. 28.—Motor Points. (Erb.) INTRODUCTION—METHODS OF of Back and Trunk. 33 Name of Normal Symptoms of Innervated Represented which Muscle is Muscle. Function. Deficient Action. by m commonly In-volved. Erector Extens


A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students . Fig. 27.— Pes Equinus ofEight Years Duration. Tibialis AnticusExtensor Digit. Commun. Longus. Peroneus Brevis Extensor Hallucis Longus Dorsal Interossei. Peroneal Nerve Gastrocnemius (Outer Head).Peroneus Longus Flexor Hallucis Longus Extensor Digit. Comm. Minimi Digiti Fig. 28.—Motor Points. (Erb.) INTRODUCTION—METHODS OF of Back and Trunk. 33 Name of Normal Symptoms of Innervated Represented which Muscle is Muscle. Function. Deficient Action. by m commonly In-volved. Erector Extension of Lordosis of lower Dorsal S e c o n d to In spinal dis- spinae: lower dorsal spine; perpendic- nerves. 12th dorsal; eases and sacro- and lumbar ular line from segments. progr e s s i ve lumbal- vertebrae. shoulder falls be- muscular at- is ; 1 o n - ll i n d os sacrum; rophies. gissimus unilateral palsy dorsi. causes deflectionof spine towardsound side. (° ) Quadratus Deflects lower Lateral movements Lumbar As above. lumbo- p o r ti o n of of lower vertebras nerves. rum. spine lateral-Aid in expira- imperfect. Abdomin- Lordosis, with pro- Dorsal Second to As above. al mus- tion ; also in trusion of nates ner


Size: 1046px × 2389px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectnervous, bookyear1895