Questions On Human Anatomy: With Sixty-Three Illustrations
Questions On Human Anatomy: With Sixty-Three Illustrations
Samuel O L Samuel Otway Lewis Potter
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The OS calciSyC is a large bone, having on its upper surface a deep groove for the interosseous liga- ment, between two articular surfaces ; anteriorly a large irregular portion, the head ; and posteriorly an elongated portion forming the heel. On its , internal surface is a projection, the sustentaculum tally which supports the internal articulating sur- face; below which process the bone is deeply grooved for the plantar vessels and nerves and the flexor tendons. To the os calcis are attached... 8 muscles and the plantar fascia. Digitized by Google 64 QUESTIONS ON HUMAN ANATOMY. The Scaphoid bone^d is boat-shaped, has three facets anteriorly for the cuneiform bones, a concave surface posteriorly for the astragalus, and a facet externally for the cttbokl bone. A tubercle is situated on the lower surface internally, for the insertion of the tibialis posticus muscle. The Cuboid bonejh has three articular surfaces, and a groove inferior^ for the tendon of the peroneus longus. The Internal Cuneiform bone^' the largest of the three, has a tubercle on its plantar surface for the insertion of parts of the tendons of the tibialis anticus and tibialis posticus muscles.
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