1111 <)! IUI | l ■ 



margin, and • by th< it runs immediatel) 



the knee-joint. It aria from tl 



in the tri 

 upon the posteri the tibia. I ; ■ lowei 



hichal n to muscular 



he popliteal bur 

 int. 



LAYER. 



I this lay< i I hich ha 



hay< iliar displacement with 



tn " m the tibia and situated in thi 



the tibia; the flexor hall and u 



to the the inner side of the flej itorum, as mi| 



relatioi themus thetibi 



whil : the fl< 



thi 



tibialis posterioi I and 312 uher fl tinctly 



(the 1. enniform), which a 



the tibia, from the inter 

 hefibu cor digitorum, which fn 



idona] in the middle of the mus 



internal malleolus to tl 

 f the navicular bone I 

 ind others radiatii the remaining cuneii 



ill: id. 



thctibii tth th< 



the latter muscle. B 

 wil ! in thi 



Bexoi digitorum longus 1 md ., r in j. 



mipenniforml 

 and ' ' n Ilu ' U rth of the leg, between the tibialis posterior and the flexor hall 



m ""}* Ibyital htly higher level. Themus 



a,ulin: f the tibia, and its tendon, like th the Ubi 



upon the inner border of the muscle. This tendon is situ; . hc 



tibialis post< nor and runs beneath the laciniate Ligament to the sole of the fa l 

 it divides into four tendons for the outer four 1 „ 5 . These perforate the tendons of the flexor 



