os the Foot, 21 i
Arises ExternaJly Tendinous, and
Fleihy Internally from above half
the Superior part of the {aid Bone,
and marching somewhat Backwards
becomes a Strong, Flat Tendon, Four
Fingers breadth in Length above the
Inferior Appendage of die said Fibula
called Malleolus Externa* (48), palling F^-xviii
behind which in a Channel like a Rope
in a Pully, and from thence being in-
ssected forwards together with the
Tendon of the following Mufcle,
they pass under an imbanding Liga-
ment as they run over the Os Qalck,
but this Tendon declining from its
companion marches over the * Os €u-
hoides (5*1) under the Musculm Ah-*Rxvii
fflsifor Minimi Digits, and over the6oi
Ojsa Cunesormia in the bottom of die
Foot, and under the Tendons and
Muscles Bending the Toes, and is In-
serred to the Superior and Hindmoll
part of the Os Metatarsi of the Great
Toe.
The Tendon of this Muscle being
conveyed over the Hindmosl part of
the Malleolus Bxternus (44), as on a ffc.xviii.
Pully , is an elegant contrivance
in Nature, whereby the Bail of the
great Toe (as that part is commonly
P 2 called
Arises ExternaJly Tendinous, and
Fleihy Internally from above half
the Superior part of the {aid Bone,
and marching somewhat Backwards
becomes a Strong, Flat Tendon, Four
Fingers breadth in Length above the
Inferior Appendage of die said Fibula
called Malleolus Externa* (48), palling F^-xviii
behind which in a Channel like a Rope
in a Pully, and from thence being in-
ssected forwards together with the
Tendon of the following Mufcle,
they pass under an imbanding Liga-
ment as they run over the Os Qalck,
but this Tendon declining from its
companion marches over the * Os €u-
hoides (5*1) under the Musculm Ah-*Rxvii
fflsifor Minimi Digits, and over the6oi
Ojsa Cunesormia in the bottom of die
Foot, and under the Tendons and
Muscles Bending the Toes, and is In-
serred to the Superior and Hindmoll
part of the Os Metatarsi of the Great
Toe.
The Tendon of this Muscle being
conveyed over the Hindmosl part of
the Malleolus Bxternus (44), as on a ffc.xviii.
Pully , is an elegant contrivance
in Nature, whereby the Bail of the
great Toe (as that part is commonly
P 2 called