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healthy young dorsum of foot on blurred background, foot treatment-stock-foto
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healthy back of the foot on a blurred background, foot treatment-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Extensor Hallucis Brevis-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Extensor Digitorum Brevis-stock-foto
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Medically Illustration of Dorsalis Pedis Artery-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Anterior Muscles of Lower Leg-stock-foto
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Arterial Supply to the Anterior and Posterior Leg Via Popliteal Artery and Its Branches-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Tarsal Joints-stock-foto
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Extensor Muscles of Foot-stock-foto
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Bones of Foot Scattered-stock-foto
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Arterial Anastomosis of Foot-stock-foto
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lymphatics anatomy of the lower limb-stock-foto
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Dorsal Venous Arch of Foot Anatomy-stock-foto
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Distal Phalanges of Foot-stock-foto
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3d rendered medically accurate illustration Common Fibular Nerve-stock-foto
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Bones of Foot-Superior View-stock-foto
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Tarsal Bones Anatomy Superior View-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Talus Bone- Lateral and Superior View-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Talus Bone-stock-foto
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close up female feet with nails requiring care and pedicure, before visiting the spa salon. Pedicure, Nails Polish in Beauty Salon Concept. Womans foo-stock-foto
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overgrown toenails need a pedicure. white woman feet with nails in need of pedicure. feet before a pedicure in a spa salon. Pedicure, Nails Polish in-stock-foto
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Female feet with overgrown toenails before spa pedicure procedure. Female legs isolated on white background before wellness salon. Need Pedicure and M-stock-foto
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Feet before spa pedicure procedure. female feet with nails need care and pedicure, before visiting the spa salon on white background-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or fungal infection or tinea pedis in foot of Southeast Asian man. Isolated on black background-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or fungal infection or tinea pedis in foot of Southeast Asian man. Isolated on black background-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or fungal infection or tinea pedis in foot of Southeast Asian man.-stock-foto
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Concept of foot drop. Left foot is blurred. Foot drop is a gait abnormality due to weakness, irritation or damage to the nerve.-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or fungal infection or tinea pedis in foot of Southeast Asian man. A contagious skin condition caused by mites.-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or superimposed bacterial infection and pustules in foot of Southeast Asian, Burmese baby. A contagious skin condit-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or superimposed bacterial infection and pustules in foot of Southeast Asian, Burmese baby. A contagious skin condit-stock-foto
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Chronic ulcer or wound on the dorsum of foot in Southeast Asian, burmese, adult male patient. Isolated on black background.-stock-foto
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Chronic ulcer or wound on the dorsum of foot in Southeast Asian, burmese, adult male patient.-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or superimposed bacterial infection and pustules in foot of Asian child. A contagious skin condition caused by mite-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or superimposed bacterial infection and pustules in foot of Asian child. A contagious skin condition caused by mite-stock-foto
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Scabies Infestation with secondary or superimposed bacterial infection and pustules in foot of Southeast Asian, Burmese child. A contagious skin condi-stock-foto
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Acu-moxa point chart, showing the taichong (Great Rushing) point, from Chuanwu lingji lu (Record of Sovereign Teachings), by Zhang Youheng, a treatise on acu-moxa in two volumes. This work survives only in a manuscript draft, completed in 1869 (8th year of the Tongzhi reign period of the Qing dynasty). The text states: The taichong point is located on the dorsum of the foot, in the depression at the outer posterior end of the proximal joint of the big toe.-stock-foto
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foot needing pedicure - barefoot in thongs-stock-foto
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. The Röntgen rays in medical work . Fig. 119.—Dissection of Dislocated Femoral Epiphysis.(Medical Review.) Separation of Metacarpal Epiphyses. Mr. H. L. Barnard* has published a description with a capital radio-gram of separation of the epiphyses of the heads of the four outermetatarsal bones in a boy aged thirteen. The end of one diaphysismade a painful projection on the dorsum of the foot, and was re-moved by Mr. Mansell-Moullin. * British Medical Journal (see radiogram), December 1, 1300, p. 1568. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLICATIONS (d) CONGENITAL AND OTHER BONY DEFORMITIES. The underlying b-stock-foto
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. Text-book of operative surgery . ly is the innermost tendon of theextensor brevis digitorum, and still farther inwards the broad tendon of the extensorlongus hallucis. The artery, with the cutaneous termination of the anterior tibialnerve lying upon it, appears from beneath the outer edge of the extensor brevistendon, and gives off the large first dorsal interosseous branch. The small branches of the dorsalis pedis, viz. the tarsal and metatarsal arteries,the latter forming an arch on the dorsum of the foot, may have to be ligatured inaccidental wounds of the foot. Of the branches to the toe-stock-foto
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. Text-book of operative surgery . lie first metatarsal. With a finger of the left hancl on eacli of these fixedpoints, an incision is carried along each side of tlie foot, and then across the sole at thelevel of the ball of the toes, thus forming a rounded flap on the sole. This Aap, whichis thicker posteriorly, is then dissected back as far as 1 cm. in front of the line of theJoint. A convex incision is then made on the dorsum, 1 cm. in front of the line ofthe Joint, and, after retraction of the skin, the periosteum is divided close to theimportant tendon insertions, and pushed back with a r-stock-foto