. A treatise on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies, and families. 5, The external projection Of the femur, called the external condyle. 6, Theinternal projection, called the internal condyle. 7, The surface of the lower extrem-ity of the femur, that articulates with the tibia, and upon which the patella slides. Fig. 18. 1, The tibia. 5, The fibula. 8, The space between the two, filled withthe inter-osseous ligament. 6, The junction of the tibia and fibula at their upperextremity. 2, The external malleolar process, called the external ankle. 3, Theinternal malle


. A treatise on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies, and families. 5, The external projection Of the femur, called the external condyle. 6, Theinternal projection, called the internal condyle. 7, The surface of the lower extrem-ity of the femur, that articulates with the tibia, and upon which the patella slides. Fig. 18. 1, The tibia. 5, The fibula. 8, The space between the two, filled withthe inter-osseous ligament. 6, The junction of the tibia and fibula at their upperextremity. 2, The external malleolar process, called the external ankle. 3, Theinternal malleolar process, called the internal ankle. 4, The surface of the lowerextremity of the tibia, that unites with one of the tarsal bones to form the , The upper extremity of the tibia, upon which the lower extremity of the femurrests. Explain fig. 17- Explain fig. 18. 44 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HYGIENE. 111. The metatarsal bones are five in number. Theyarticulate at one extremity with one range of tarsal bones ; atthe other extremity, with the first range of the toe-bones. Fig. H 13 Fig. 19. A representation of the upper surface of the bones of the foot. 1, Thesurface of the astragulus, where it unites with the tibia. 2, The body of the astrag-ulus. 3, The calcis, (heel-bone.) 4, The scaphoid bone. 5, 6, 7, The cuneiformbones. 8, The cuboid. 9,9, 9, The metatarsal bones. 10, The first bone of the great12, 13, 14, Three ranges of bones, forming the small toe. toes, 11, The second bone. Fig. 20.


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