±o6 Os the Muscles
double. It has two Distind Fleshy
Originations from the Superior and
Hindmost parts of each Tubercle of
the Lower Appendage of the Thigh-
bone (42.), which in their descent are Fig.xviih
each dilated into two large Fleshy
Bellies; The innermost of which is
Thicken: and Largest, having each a
ditikringSeries of Fleshy Fibres,and join
to each other near where they make
a Broad Strong Tendon, which nar-
rowing it self joins with the great
Tendon of the Gasierocnemixs Intemus,
four Fingers breadth above its inser-
tion to the Os Calcis. (49.)
ub. v. Rioian ailerts, with Pesalius, that in
c«p-43- the two Beginnings of this Muicle
there are two Ojsictda sefamoidea, which
we mull acknowledge with Marchetts
have hitherto escaped our Oblervati-
on, though its likely it may be so in
Aged Bodies, as it appeared in a Sub-
ject I lately Diilecled on One Side only.
When this Mufcle Acts the Foot is
said to be Extended or Pulled Back-
wards, which motion of it is very
necessary in Walking, Running, Leap-
ing, and (landing on Tiptoe, &c.
Hence it is thole that Walk much have
these Muscles Larger than others,
through
double. It has two Distind Fleshy
Originations from the Superior and
Hindmost parts of each Tubercle of
the Lower Appendage of the Thigh-
bone (42.), which in their descent are Fig.xviih
each dilated into two large Fleshy
Bellies; The innermost of which is
Thicken: and Largest, having each a
ditikringSeries of Fleshy Fibres,and join
to each other near where they make
a Broad Strong Tendon, which nar-
rowing it self joins with the great
Tendon of the Gasierocnemixs Intemus,
four Fingers breadth above its inser-
tion to the Os Calcis. (49.)
ub. v. Rioian ailerts, with Pesalius, that in
c«p-43- the two Beginnings of this Muicle
there are two Ojsictda sefamoidea, which
we mull acknowledge with Marchetts
have hitherto escaped our Oblervati-
on, though its likely it may be so in
Aged Bodies, as it appeared in a Sub-
ject I lately Diilecled on One Side only.
When this Mufcle Acts the Foot is
said to be Extended or Pulled Back-
wards, which motion of it is very
necessary in Walking, Running, Leap-
ing, and (landing on Tiptoe, &c.
Hence it is thole that Walk much have
these Muscles Larger than others,
through