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DISSECTION OF THE FOOT. 

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THIRD VIEW OF THK SOLE OP THE FOOT. 

 (Illustrations of Dissections.) 



Muscles : 



A. Flexor brevis pollicis. 



B. Adductor pollicis. 



c. Flexor brevis minimi digit). 

 D. Transversalis pedis. 

 A rteries : 



a. Internal plantar, cut. 



b. External plantar; and 



c. Its four digital branches. 

 Nerve* : 



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 lumbricales 



muscles. 



FOURTH VIEW OF THE SOLE OF THE FOOT. 

 (Illustrations of Dissections.) 



Muscles : 



0. Three plantar interossei. 



1. Four dorsal iuterossei. 

 Arteries : 



a. Internal plantar, cut. 



b. External plantar. 



c. Its four digital branches. 



d. Plantar arch. 



e. Anterior titial entering the sole. 

 /. Arteria niagna pollicis 



y. Branch to inner side of great toe. 



h. Branch for the supply of great toe and the 



next. 

 Nerves : 



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. 



