. Elementary physiology. Physiology; Physiology. 'iMI/'f rz--. is rl6 Fig. 39.—Superficial muscles of the leg, seen from the inner side. (After Bourgery.) vastus internus; 2, sartorius ; 2', its tendon, spreading on the inner upper part of the tibia ; 3, gracilis ; 4, semi- tendinosus ; 4', its insertion ; and between 2' and 4', that of the gracilis ; 5, semi-membranosus ; 6, inner head of the gastrocnemius; 7, soleus; 8, 8', placed upon the tendon Achillis, point to the tendon of the plantaris descending on the inner side ; g, small part of the_ tendon of the tibialis posticus; 10, flexor lon


. Elementary physiology. Physiology; Physiology. 'iMI/'f rz--. is rl6 Fig. 39.—Superficial muscles of the leg, seen from the inner side. (After Bourgery.) vastus internus; 2, sartorius ; 2', its tendon, spreading on the inner upper part of the tibia ; 3, gracilis ; 4, semi- tendinosus ; 4', its insertion ; and between 2' and 4', that of the gracilis ; 5, semi-membranosus ; 6, inner head of the gastrocnemius; 7, soleus; 8, 8', placed upon the tendon Achillis, point to the tendon of the plantaris descending on the inner side ; g, small part of the_ tendon of the tibialis posticus; 10, flexor longus digitorum; II, flexor longus hallucis; 12, tibialis anticus; 12', its tendon of insertion ; 13, abductor hallucis. Fig.'38.—Superficial muscles of the shoulder and upper limb, from before. (Allen Thomson.) I, pectoralis major, its sterno-costal portion ; i', its clavicular portion; 2, deltoid, its clavicular part ; 2', its acromial part ; 3, biceps brachii; 3', its tendon of msertion ; 3", its aponeurotic slip; 4, brachialis anticus ; 4', its inner and lower port'on ; 5> long head of the triceps ; 5', inner head of the same, seen arismg from behind the intermuscular septum ; 6, pronator radii teres ; 7, flexor carpi radialis ; 8, palmans longus, passing at 8' into the palmar aponeurosis; 9, flexor carpi ulnaris ; 10, 10, supinator longus ; between 10 and 3', +, supinator brevis ; 11, extensorossis metacarpi pollicis; 12, extensor brevis pollicis ; 13, lower part of the flexor subliniis digitorum ; 14, flexor longus pollicis ; 15, small part of the flexor profundus digitorum; 16, palmaris brevis, lying on the muscles of the little finger; 17, abductor 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 Moore, Benjamin, 1867?-1922. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co.


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