The book A Compend of Equine Anatomy And Physiology was written by author William Rice Ballou Here you can read free online of A Compend of Equine Anatomy And Physiology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Compend of Equine Anatomy And Physiology a good or bad book?
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To external tuberosity and posterior surface of tibia fibula and interosseous ligament. Insertion. Passes through tarsal sheath on inner side of os calcis and into semilunar crest of os pedis. Action. Flexes phalanges on each other and on metatarsus. Nerve. Great sciatic. OBLIQUE FLEXOR OF PHALANGES. Origin. External tuberosity of tibia. Insertion. Upper third of metatarsus. Action. With preceding. Nerve. Great sciatic. POSTERIOR FOOT. Two lumbricales and two inter ossei, as in anterior foot. P...EDAL MUSCLE. Origin. Lower end of os calcis and astragalus. Insertion. Into tendons of extensors of phalanges. Action. Aids in extending digit and flexing hock. Nerve. Plantar. COCCYGEAL REGION. (3 PAIRS. ) SACRO-COCCYGEUS SUPERIOR. Origin. From side of spinous processes of last 3 or 4 sacral vertebrae. Insertion. Into coccygeal vertebrae. Action. Elevates tail or carries it to one side. Nerve. Coccygeal. SACRO-COCCYGEUS INFERIOR. Origin. From third portion of sacrum, internal surface of sacro- sciatic ligament.
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