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" The foletis, or gaftrocnemius internus, allb arifes by two heads; one from the upper and back part of the head of the fibula, the other from the upper and pofterior part of the tibia.. "
The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated on the Principles of Modern ... - Sivu 167
tekijä(t) George Gregory - 1798
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A Short Description of the Human Muscles: Chiefly as They Appear on ...

John Innes - 1776 - 242 sivua
...of the following, 3. SOLAEUS feu GASTROCNEMIUS INTERNCS, Arifes, by two origins ; the firft arifes from the upper and back part of the head of the fibula, continuing to receive fome of its flefhy fibres from the pofterior part of that bone, for fome fpace...

The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated on the Principles of ..., Nide 3

George Gregory - 1796 - 646 sivua
...The foleus, or gaftroenemius inrernus, alfo arifes by two heads ; one from the upper and back parr of the head of the fibula, the other from the upper...of the tibia, a little above which the tendons of this and of the preceding mufcle unite, forming a ftrong cord called tendo achillis, which is inferted...

A Short Description of the Human Muscles: Arranged as They Appear on ...

John Innes - 1818 - 254 sivua
...tendon of the following. 2. gOLEtS, BEIT OASTROCNEMICS INTERNES, Arises by two origins. The first is from the upper and back part of the head of the fibula, continuing to receive many of its fleshy fibres from the posterior part of that bone for some space...

The Dissector's Manual

John Flint South - 1825 - 468 sivua
...surface of the tibia, its attachinent being continued obliquely along tbe under edge of the popliteus, from the upper and back part of the head of the fibula, and from the posterior surface and outer edge of the fibula for some way down. From these attachments...

A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Nide 2

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 sivua
...from the innercondy le, the other from the outer condyle of the os femoris. By two heads; one from the back part of the head of the fibula, the other from the upper and back part of the tibia. From the upper and posterior part of the outer condyle of the os femoris. From...




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