. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). the extensor proprius pollicis pedis,and the tibia and capsular ligament of the ankle. 3. Between the tendons of the extensor digitorum longus, andligament of the ankle. 4. Common to the tendons of the peronei muscles. 5. Proper to the tendon of the peroneus brevis. 6. Between the tendon achillis and os calcis, into the cavity ofwhich a peloton or mass of fat projects. 7- Between the os calcis and flexor pollicis Between the flexor digitorum longus and the tibia and oscalcis. BUKSjE MUCOSAE OF THE FOOT. 249 9. A bu


. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). the extensor proprius pollicis pedis,and the tibia and capsular ligament of the ankle. 3. Between the tendons of the extensor digitorum longus, andligament of the ankle. 4. Common to the tendons of the peronei muscles. 5. Proper to the tendon of the peroneus brevis. 6. Between the tendon achillis and os calcis, into the cavity ofwhich a peloton or mass of fat projects. 7- Between the os calcis and flexor pollicis Between the flexor digitorum longus and the tibia and oscalcis. BUKSjE MUCOSAE OF THE FOOT. 249 9. A bursa between the tendon of the tibialis posticus and thetibia and astragalus. On the Sole of the Foot are also, 1. A second bursa for the tendon of the peroneus longus, withan oblong peloton of fat within it. 2. One common to the tendon of the flexor pollicis longus, andthat of the flexor digitorum profundus, at the upper end of whicha fatty substance projects. 3. Another for the tendon of the tibialis posticus. 4. Several for the tendons of the flexors of the 251 ANATOMICAL PLATES. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES OF OSTEOLOGY. Plate V. Fig. 1. A Posterior View of the Sternum and Clavicles, with the liga-ment connecting the clavicles to each other. a, The posterior surface of the sternum, b b, The broken end of the cla-vicle, cccc, The tubercles near the extremity of each clavicle, d, Theligament connecting the clavicles. Fig. 2. A Fore View of the Left Scapula, and a half of the Clavicle, withtheir Ligaments. a, The spine of the scapula, b, The acromion, c, The inferior angle,d, Inferior costa. e, Cervix, f, Glenoid cavity, covered with cartilages forthe arm bone, g g, The capsular ligament of the joint, h, Coracoid pro-cess, i, The broken end of the clavicle, k, Its extremity joined to theacromion. 1, A ligament coming out single from the acromion to the cora-coid process, m, A ligament coming out single from the acromion, and di-viding into two, which are fixed to the coraco


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