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DISSECTION OF THE FOOT. 

 Fig. 212. Fig 213. 



FOCKTH VIEW OF THE SOT.K OF THE FOOT. 



(Illustrations of Dissections.) 



Muscles : 



0. Three plantar interossoi. 



1. Four dorsal inti-rossci. 

 Arteries : 



a. Internal plantar, cut. 



b. External plantar. 



e. Its four digital branches. 



d. Plantar arch. 



e. Anteiior tihial entering the sole. 

 /. Arteria inagna pollicis. 



fj . Branch to inner .side of great toe. 



h. Branch for the supply of great toe and the 



next. 

 Nerve H : 



1. Internal plantar, cut. 



2. External plantar. 



3. Its superficial ; and 



4. its deep part, both cut ; the latter supply- 



ing offsets to the interossei muscles. 



The cutaneous surface is covered by the tendons, and the nerves of the 

 toes ; and the opposite surface is in contact with the interossei muscles and 

 the digital vessels. 



Action. It will adduct the great toe to the others, and then approxi- 

 mate the remaining toes. 



THIRD VIEW OF THK SOLE OP THE FOOT. 

 (Illustrations of Dissections.) 



Muscles : 



A. Flexor brevis pollicis. 



B. Adductor pollicis. 



c. Flexor brevis minimi digiti. 

 D. Transversalis pedis. 

 Arteries : 



a. Internal plantar, cut. 



b. External plantar ; and 



e. Its four digital branches. 

 Nerves : 



1. Internal plantar. 



2. External plantar. 



3. Its superficial part, cut. 



4. The deep part, with the plantar arch. 



5. Two offsets to the outer two lumbncales 



muscles. 



