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scaphocuneiformis. — A small muscle lying on the sole of the foot in the depression between the lateral cuneiform, medial cuneiform, and the lateral tubercle of the scaphoid. It is hidden by the overlying ligaments. Origin, the lateral tubercle of the scaphoid bone. It passes distad and laterad. Insertion, the lateral surface of the medial cuneiform. Action. — Rotates the medial cuneiform on the scaphoid and would thus act as an opponens of the great toe if the great toe were present. THE VISCE...RA. I. THE BODY CAVITY. The greater part of the viscera are situated in the body- cavity or coelom. This is divided by the diaphragm into two parts, the thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity. Each is lined by a serous membrane, in which the part covering the outer wall of the cavity is distinguished as the parietal layer from the part covering the viscera, which is known as the visceral layer. The thoracic cavity is bounded by the thoracic vertebrae, the ribs, the sternum, and the diaphragm.
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