. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. AND PHYSIOLOGY. 1Z ments which unite the lower end of the fibula to the tibia and the tarsal bones, and in Fig. 93 the ligaments of the foot. 163. Synovial Membrane and its Secretion.— The lubrication of the joints is effected by means of a thin membrane lining their cavi- ties which secretes an oily substance called the Synovia, (Fig. 94, p. 74), that is con- stantly applied to the oppos- ing surfaces. In health the action of the joint stimulates this membrane to the secre- tion of a proper


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. AND PHYSIOLOGY. 1Z ments which unite the lower end of the fibula to the tibia and the tarsal bones, and in Fig. 93 the ligaments of the foot. 163. Synovial Membrane and its Secretion.— The lubrication of the joints is effected by means of a thin membrane lining their cavi- ties which secretes an oily substance called the Synovia, (Fig. 94, p. 74), that is con- stantly applied to the oppos- ing surfaces. In health the action of the joint stimulates this membrane to the secre- tion of a proper amount of Fig. A Vertical Section of the Ankle-Joint and Foot of the Eight Side. 1, The Tibia. 2, The Astragalus. 3, Os Calcis. 4, The Scaphoides. 5, The Cuneiforme Internum. 6, The Metatarsal Bone of the Great Toe. 7, The First Phalanx of the Great Too. 8, The Second Phalanx of the Great Toe. 9, The Articular Cavity between the Tibia and Astragalus, with its Articular Adipose Matter. 10, The Synovial Capsule between the Astragalus and Calcis. 11, The Calcaneo-Astragalian Interosseous Ligament. 12, The Synovial Capsule between the Astragalus and Scaphoides. 13, The Calcaneo- Scaphoid Ligament. 14, The Calcaneo-Cuboid Ligament. 15, The Synovial Capsule between the Scaphoides and Cuneiforme Internum. 16, The Synovial Capsule between the Cuneiforme Internum and the First Metatarsal Bone. 17, The Metatarso-Pha* langial Articulation of the Great Toe, with the Sesamoid Bones below. 18% The- Pha- langial Articulation of the Great 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 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864; Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. New York : Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co. ; Chicago : S. C. Griggs & Co.


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