. A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students. also equinus or equi- muscular pollicis elevates outer novarus. (Figs. atrophy. longus). ridge of footand abductsfoot. 11, 26, 27.) Poster io r Adduction o f 1 t i b i a 1 foo t ; outer 1 Deficient abduc- Posterior First and : muscle. margin of j tion or adduc- tibial nerve. second sa- foot becomes |- tion; deformities cral. convex. j result from de- Peron e u s Abduction o f ficiencies. Peroneal. brevis. foot. J Inteross ei Abduction and Abduction and ad- Posterior pedis et adduction of duction of t 0 e s tibial. l


. A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students. also equinus or equi- muscular pollicis elevates outer novarus. (Figs. atrophy. longus). ridge of footand abductsfoot. 11, 26, 27.) Poster io r Adduction o f 1 t i b i a 1 foo t ; outer 1 Deficient abduc- Posterior First and : muscle. margin of j tion or adduc- tibial nerve. second sa- foot becomes |- tion; deformities cral. convex. j result from de- Peron e u s Abduction o f ficiencies. Peroneal. brevis. foot. J Inteross ei Abduction and Abduction and ad- Posterior pedis et adduction of duction of t 0 e s tibial. lumbri- toes ; flexors deficient ; paral- cales. of first pha- ysis of interossei ; - As above. lanx ; extend hyperextension of second and first phalanges; third phalanx. second and thirdflexed (clawedfoot). (Fig. 25.) Adductor; Flex first pha- Deficient flexion of Posterior First and flexor lanx of big toe toes ; foot cannot tibial. second sa- brevis and extend be pushed off cral. and ab- second. ground easily. d uct o r hallucis. - INTRODUCTION—METHODS OF EXAMINATION 31. FlG. 21.—Submetatarsal Prominence. ALower than Normal, and IncreasedPlantar Arch, resulting from Contract-ure of Peroneus Longus. Fig. 22.—Exhibiting, in Addition, Promi-nence of the Tendon of the PeroneusLongus F. (Duchenne.)


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