THE CRURAL MUSCLES. 



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plantar aponeurosis and the muscles were continued to the digits. The separation of the flexor 

 hallucis from the rest of the muscle took place later, and even yet is somewhat incomplete, the 



Internal condyle— 



Internal lateral ligament 



Tibia 

 Oblique line 



External condyle 



Tendon of popliteus 

 Head of fibula 



Anterior tibial artery 



Fibula 



Peroiieus longus 

 Tibialis posticus 



Flexor longus digitorum, 

 drawn aside 



Inner malleolus. 



Internal lateral ligament 



Tibialis anticus is 



Abductor hallucis, stump Jjm 



Insertion of tibialis posticus 



Insertion of tibialis anticus 

 Tendon of flexor longus hallucis 



Flexor longus hallucis, 

 drawn aside 



Peroneus longus 



Fibula 



Posterior inf. tibio-fibular ligament 



Tendo Achillis, stump 



Inner tubercle of os calcis 



Outer tubercle of os calcis 



Flexor brevis digitorum, stump 



Flexor longus digitorum tendon 

 Flexor accessorius 

 Abductor minimi digiti 



Deep dissection of right leg ; flexors have been turned aside to expose tibialis posticus. 



connections between its tendon and that of the flexor longus digitorum being indications of its 

 developmental history. 



