. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Epiphysial disc Synchondrosis epiphyseos Internal malleolus ^.Malleolus medialis Deltoid ligament, or internal lateral ligament of ankle-joint Calcaneotibial portion of the internal lateral, or deltoid, liga- ' ment of the ankle-joint (4) Outer tubercle of the posterior . process of the astragalus (5) ' Inner tubercle of the posterior process of the astragalus (6) Groove of the tendon of the — flexor longus hallucis (7) Sv 1 Posterior astragalo- v\*§t ' calcaneal ligament (3). Calcaneum, 01 os calcis ' Sustentaculum tali-Sustent
. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Epiphysial disc Synchondrosis epiphyseos Internal malleolus ^.Malleolus medialis Deltoid ligament, or internal lateral ligament of ankle-joint Calcaneotibial portion of the internal lateral, or deltoid, liga- ' ment of the ankle-joint (4) Outer tubercle of the posterior . process of the astragalus (5) ' Inner tubercle of the posterior process of the astragalus (6) Groove of the tendon of the — flexor longus hallucis (7) Sv 1 Posterior astragalo- v\*§t ' calcaneal ligament (3). Calcaneum, 01 os calcis ' Sustentaculum tali-Sustentaculum tal Groove of the tendon of the flexor longus hallucis muscle (9) Fibrocartilaginous middle portion of the internal calcaneonavicular ligament'—Fibrocartilagd navicularis Inferior portion of the internal calcaneonavicular ligament (10) (1) Tuberositas ossis navicularis ( ) Tul" ussi^ . nK>iiU'i (3) Li 1 alcaneocuboideum plantare (li Lig. calcaneotibial^ (5) Tuberculum la poM (6) Tub. lum mediate proce ioris tali See note ' to p. 248. (7) Sulcus m. fl-xor s hallucis longi (3) Lig. ta'ocalcane 1111 posterius (9) Suit us in. flexor s hallucis long! (10) Lig. calcaneona iculare plantare Fig. 481.—The Superficial Internal Ligaments of the Ankle-Joint and of the Astrag- alocalcaneal articulation, and the relation of the dlstal epiphysial dlsc of the Tibia to the Ankle-Joint. (The Right Tarsus, with the Adjoining Portions of the Tibia and Fibula and of the First Metatarsal Bone; seen from the Inner Side.) Articulationes pedis—The articulations of the 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 Toldt, Carl, 1840-1920; Dalla Rosa, Alois, b. 1848; Paul, Eden, 1865-1944, tr; Toldt, Carl, 1840-1920. Anatomischer atlas für Studierende und Ärtze. English. New York, Rebman Compa
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