tes _ ligaments of the extending tendons. 
which is more. unk, and is implanted in th t 
_. which isto be moved. The body adheres ones oaboreemipive 3 
_ of the outer-shin bone, the three-cornered ligament, the cap, and the 
_ muscle that moves the foot outwards, the jagged ligament, the sheath 
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ceived. This joint is made by the front, middle, and back Jigamen 
ligaments r to the bones of the instep. age 
Tigao the Long Bones of the Foot.—These bones are con 
nected partly together, and partly with the former bones, by the cap. 
igament, the joint ligaments, the cross ligaments in the back and — 
sole of the foot, and the bony ligaments between them. ae 
Ligaments of the Toes.—The bones of the toes are united partly _ 
together, and partly with the long bones by the cap and side liga- — 
ments. ak “a 3) agar —— z r4 P =a a 
Ligaments which keep the Tendons of the Muscles of the Foot in 
their proper place.—These ligaments are found partly in the back, | 
and partly in the sole of the foot: They are the sheath ligamentof 
the shin bone, the cross ligaments of the ancle, the ligaments of the 
. a 
ng muscle and flexor of the great toe, the : 
e and helping ligaments of the flexor tendons, and the 
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OF THE MUSCLES. 
Ewe * 
| divided into head, belly, and tail, ‘The 
head and tail are firmly attached to the bones; the place of attach- — 
in, and itis usually the part 
of the body ; the tae is termed the insertion, 
membrane, in order that ‘it 
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