Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . i PLATE 74. ELEVENTH DISSECTION. PLANTAR REGION OF THE FOOT. Dissection.—Eaise the foot and lodge the heel on a block, so as to bringthe sole on a convenient level for the dissector standing in front of it. Steadythe foot by chain-hooks or strings. Terms of Relation.—The special terms proximal (towardthe heel), distal (from the heel), outer side, inner side, plan-tar surface, and dorsal surface will apply to the entire areaof the dissection ; pollex borde


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . i PLATE 74. ELEVENTH DISSECTION. PLANTAR REGION OF THE FOOT. Dissection.—Eaise the foot and lodge the heel on a block, so as to bringthe sole on a convenient level for the dissector standing in front of it. Steadythe foot by chain-hooks or strings. Terms of Relation.—The special terms proximal (towardthe heel), distal (from the heel), outer side, inner side, plan-tar surface, and dorsal surface will apply to the entire areaof the dissection ; pollex border and minim border to the tarsaland metatarsal regions; plantar and lateraldigital surfaces to the digits. Bone Areas, Plate 75.—The plantar surfaceof the following bones forms the osseous planeof the sole of the foot: the calcaneum ; the as-tragalus ; the cuboid; the scaphoid ; the threecuneiform—internal, middle, and external; thefive metatarsal; the fourteen tones of the digits—five phalanges, four phalangines, and fivephalangettes (see page 123). With the excep-tion of the astragalus and the middle cuneiform,they all afford attachme


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