ANATOMY.
A Table of the Muscles, fyc. continued
Name. Origin. Insertion. Use.
~5. Flexor Ion- From the upper and inner part By four tendons which To bend the last joint of
gus digitorum of the tibia. are inserted into the the toe.
pedis. last bone of all the toes
except the great toe.
6. Flexor Ion- From the back part & a little Into the last bone of the To bend the great toe.
guspollicispe- below the head of the fibula. great toe.
dis.
7. Tibialis pos- From the back edge of the ti- Into the inner and upper To move the foot in-
ticus. bia, the interosseous liga- part of the os navicu- wards.
ment, and the adjacent part lare and side of the os
of the fibula. cuneiforme medium.
8. Peroneus From the outer side of the head Into the metatarsal bone To move the foot out-
longus. of the tibia, and also from the of the great toe. wards.
upper, anterior, and outer
"a part of the peroneus.
Q. Peroneus From the outer and fore part Into the metatarsal bone To assist the last de-
brevis. of the fibula. of the little toe. scribed muscle.
10. Extensor From the upper, outer, and By four tendons into the To extend the toes,
longus digito- fore part of the tibia, interos- first joint of thesmaller
rum pedis. seous ligament, and inner toes.
edge of the fibula.
11. Peroneus From the fore part of the lower Into the metatarsal bone To bend the foot,
tertius. half of the fibula, and from of the little toe.
the interosseus ligament.
12. Tibialis an- From the upper and fore part Into the os cuneiforme To bend the foot,
ticus. of the tibia. internum.
13. Extensor From the upper and fore part Into the convex surface To extend the great toe.
proprius polli- of the tibia. of the bones of the
cis pedis. great toe.
rJ. Extensor bre- From the upper and anterior By four tendons: one To extend the toes,
vis digitorum part of the os calcis. joins the tendon of the
pedis. extern us longus pol-
licis, and the other
three the tendons of
the extensor digito-
rum longus.
2. Flexor brevis From the lower part of the os By four tendons which To bend the second joint
digitorum pe- calcis. are inserted into the of the toes,
dis. second phalanx of each
of the small toes.
3. Abductor pol- From the inner and lower part Into the first joint of the To move the great toe
licis pedis. of the os calcis. great toe. from the other toes.
-^4. Abductor mi- From the outer tubercle of the Into the outer side of the To draw the little toe
nimi digiti. os calcis, the root of the me- first joint of the little outwards,
tatarsal bone of the little toe, toe.
& the aponeurosis plantaris.
5. Lumbricalis From the tendons of the flexor Into the tendinous ex- To draw the toes in-
pedis. longus digitorum pedis. pansion at the upper wards.
part of the toes.
6. Flexor brevis From the inferior and anterior By two tendons into the
pollicis pedis. part of the os calcis, and also first joint of the great To bend the first joint
from the inferior part of the toe. of the great toe.
os cuneiforme externum.
7. Abductor From near the roots of the me- Into the outer os sessa- To draw the great toe
pollicis pedis. tatarsal boner of the 2d, 3d, moideum, or first joint nearer to the rest, and
and 4th toes. of the great toe. also to bend it.
4. Transversales
A Table of the Muscles, fyc. continued
Name. Origin. Insertion. Use.
~5. Flexor Ion- From the upper and inner part By four tendons which To bend the last joint of
gus digitorum of the tibia. are inserted into the the toe.
pedis. last bone of all the toes
except the great toe.
6. Flexor Ion- From the back part & a little Into the last bone of the To bend the great toe.
guspollicispe- below the head of the fibula. great toe.
dis.
7. Tibialis pos- From the back edge of the ti- Into the inner and upper To move the foot in-
ticus. bia, the interosseous liga- part of the os navicu- wards.
ment, and the adjacent part lare and side of the os
of the fibula. cuneiforme medium.
8. Peroneus From the outer side of the head Into the metatarsal bone To move the foot out-
longus. of the tibia, and also from the of the great toe. wards.
upper, anterior, and outer
"a part of the peroneus.
Q. Peroneus From the outer and fore part Into the metatarsal bone To assist the last de-
brevis. of the fibula. of the little toe. scribed muscle.
10. Extensor From the upper, outer, and By four tendons into the To extend the toes,
longus digito- fore part of the tibia, interos- first joint of thesmaller
rum pedis. seous ligament, and inner toes.
edge of the fibula.
11. Peroneus From the fore part of the lower Into the metatarsal bone To bend the foot,
tertius. half of the fibula, and from of the little toe.
the interosseus ligament.
12. Tibialis an- From the upper and fore part Into the os cuneiforme To bend the foot,
ticus. of the tibia. internum.
13. Extensor From the upper and fore part Into the convex surface To extend the great toe.
proprius polli- of the tibia. of the bones of the
cis pedis. great toe.
rJ. Extensor bre- From the upper and anterior By four tendons: one To extend the toes,
vis digitorum part of the os calcis. joins the tendon of the
pedis. extern us longus pol-
licis, and the other
three the tendons of
the extensor digito-
rum longus.
2. Flexor brevis From the lower part of the os By four tendons which To bend the second joint
digitorum pe- calcis. are inserted into the of the toes,
dis. second phalanx of each
of the small toes.
3. Abductor pol- From the inner and lower part Into the first joint of the To move the great toe
licis pedis. of the os calcis. great toe. from the other toes.
-^4. Abductor mi- From the outer tubercle of the Into the outer side of the To draw the little toe
nimi digiti. os calcis, the root of the me- first joint of the little outwards,
tatarsal bone of the little toe, toe.
& the aponeurosis plantaris.
5. Lumbricalis From the tendons of the flexor Into the tendinous ex- To draw the toes in-
pedis. longus digitorum pedis. pansion at the upper wards.
part of the toes.
6. Flexor brevis From the inferior and anterior By two tendons into the
pollicis pedis. part of the os calcis, and also first joint of the great To bend the first joint
from the inferior part of the toe. of the great toe.
os cuneiforme externum.
7. Abductor From near the roots of the me- Into the outer os sessa- To draw the great toe
pollicis pedis. tatarsal boner of the 2d, 3d, moideum, or first joint nearer to the rest, and
and 4th toes. of the great toe. also to bend it.
4. Transversales