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Superficial and Deep Veins of Lower Limb.3d rendering-stock-foto
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Dorsal Venous Arch of Foot Anatomy-stock-foto
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Surgical and obstetrical operations . Pirate XXXII.Anterior Tibiai, Neurotomy. EP, extensor pedis muscle; P, peroneusmuscle; NP, deep branch of the peroneal oranterior tibial uerve ; FM, flexor metatarsimuscle.. ANTERIOR TIBIAL NEUROTOMY. 183 out prominently, in fat horses it is surrounded by a largeamount of adipose tissue. Cut through this fat and con-nective tissue and expose the tibial nerve, 71^ Plate XXXand NS, Plate XXXI, to view ; immediately before it liesthe plantar vein and on the lateral side is situated the re-current tibial artery, SA, Plate XXXI. The cross sectionin Plate XXXI i-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. ANTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY 679 the suspensory ligament with the plantar arteries (or only with the lateral plantai') to form the proximal plantar arch (Arcus plantaris proximalis). Vastus lateralis Biceps femoris Gastrocnemius, lateral head Superficial digital flexor Lateral articular vessels Joint capsule Lateral condyle of femur Popliteus Pouch of joint capsule, nprni'll Lateral ligament of frninrn- tiblal joint Recurrent tibial vessels Soleus Tibialis posterior Lateral extensor tendon Recurrent tarsal vein Lateral plantar vein Lateral t-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. ANTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY 679 the sus])ens<)ry li{i:unciit with the plantar arteries (or only with the lateral i)laiitar) to form the proximal plantar arch (Arcus plantaris proximalis). Vastus lateralis Biceps fenwris Gastrocnemius, lateral head Superficial digital flexor Lateral articular vessels Joint capsuU- Laleral condyle of femur Popliteus Pouch of joint capsule, opened Lateral ligament of femoro- tibial joint Recurrent tibial vessels Soleus Tibialis posterior Lateral extensor tendon Recurrent tarsal vein Lateral plantar vein Lat-stock-foto
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. Cattle. Cattle; Cattle. 176 CATTLE. No. 1.. LEG AND FOOT OF THE OX. No. 1. 1. The tendon of the extensor of the foot. 2. Caspular ligaments of the fetlock joint. 3. Capsular ligaments of the pastern joint. 4. Tendon of the perforans muscle. 5. Ligamentous portions. 6. Tendons of the perforans and perfora- tes muscles. 7. Division of the tendon of the carpo- phalangeus. 8. The lateral external artery of the canon, or shank. 9. The mesian and posterior artery of the fetlock. 10. The lateral internal artery. 11. The posterior branches of the plantar arteries. 12. The lateral external vein of th-stock-foto
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. Cattle. Cattle; Cattle. 176 CATTLE. No. 1.. LEG AND FOOT OF THE OX. No. 1. 1. The tendon of the extensor of the foot. 2. Caspular ligaments of the fetlock joint. 3. Capsular ligaments of the pastern joint. 4. Tendon of the perforans muscle. 5. Ligamentous portions. 6. Tendons of the perforans and perfora- tus muscles. 7. Division of the tendon of the carpo- phalangeus. 8. The lateral external artery of the canon, or shank. 9. The mesian and posterior artery of the fetlock. 10. The lateral internal artery. 11. The posterior branches of the plantar arteries. 12. The lateral external vein of th-stock-foto
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. A course in surgical operations for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. [from old catalog]. 6o Plantar Neurectomy. Big. 30. — Plantar neurectomy. a, Lateral digital artery ; i lateral digi- tal vein ; 11, common lateral digital nerve ; d, anterior branch ; o, pos- terior branch; s, superficial flexor tendon ; p, perforans tendon ; z, sus- pensory ligament of fetlock ; ;//, metacarpus. manner that the median side of the foot to l)e oper- ated upon lies upward ; the nerve on the median side is operated on first [except when both feet are to be operated on at once, when-stock-foto
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. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. THE LIMBS OF THE HORSE 153 dorsalis lateralis) is small, and may be absent. When present, it is a satellite of the like-named artery. There is often a small middle dorsal metatarsal vein (v. metatarsea dorsalis media) that joins either the medial dorsal metatarsal or the saphenous vein. The lateral superficial plantar metatarsal vein (v. metatarsea plan- taris superficialis lateralis) begins at the venous arch, ascends along the lateral border of the deep flexor tendon in front of the plantar nerve, and is continued as-stock-foto
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. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate XI.—Transverse Section Across Fetlock of " Near " Fore Limb I. Skin. 2. Subcutaneous fascia. 3. Tendon of extensor pedis. 4. Anterior common ligament of fetlock. 5. Tendon of extensor suffraginis. 6. Lateral ligament of fetlock. 7. Large metacarpal bone. 8. Inner sesamoid bone. 9. Outer division of suspensory ligament. 10. Intersesamoidean ligament. 11. Outer sesamoid bone. 12. Tendon of flexor perforans muscle. 13. Fibro-cartilage. 14. Anterior division of plantar nerve (anterior digital nerve). 15. External digital vein. 16. Int-stock-foto
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. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate XXI.—Transverse Section of "Near" Knee.—i. Skin. 2. Subcutaneous fascia. 3. Tendon of extensor metacarpi obliquus. 4. Scaphoid. 5. Internal lateral ligament. 6. Scapho- lunar interosseous ligament. 7. Metacarpal vein. 8. Small metacarpal artery, g. External plantar nerve. (The nerve has just pierced the fibrous arch connecting the scaphoid and pisiform bone, and is passing round to outer side.) 10. Posterior common ligament. 11. Internal plantar nerve. )2. Internal metacarpal vein. 12a. Fibrous arch. 13. Large metacarpal artery. 1-stock-foto
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. Surgical and obstetrical operations. Veterinary surgery. c^-. FIG. 53. Plantar Neurectomy «, Lateral digital artery ; v, lateral digital vein ; n, common latera;! digital nerve ; d, anterior branch ; o, posterior branch ; s, superficial flexor tendon ; p, perforans tendon ; i, suspensory ligament of fet- lock ; in, metacarpus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Frost, James-stock-foto
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. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 578 OPEEATIONS ON THE FOOT.. Fig. 479.—Plantar Nerves in Digital Region. p.—Plantar nerve. A.—Origin of the digital nerves. B B.—CartUaginous branch. C C—Cutaneous branch. D —Digital artery. G.—Transverse branches bacli of the fet- lock joint. L—Nerve of the plantar cushion. L.—Lateral band of the plantar cushion, v.—Digital vein. togenous apparatus, forming a continuation of the skin, whicli surrounds the parts of the foot like a stocking, and upon which the foot rests, as a shoe on the human foot. In this apparatus are found: 1st,-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. ANTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY 679 the suspensory ligament with the plantar arteries (or only with the lateral plantar) to form the proximal plantar arch (Arcus plantaris proximalis). Vastus lateralis Biceps femoris Gastrocnemius, lateral head Superficial digital flexor Lateral articular vessels Joint capsule Lateral condyle of femur Popliteus Pouch of joint capsule, opened Lateral ligament of femoro- tibial joint Recurrent tibial vessels Soleus Tibialis posterior Lateral extensor tendon Recurrent tarsal vein Lateral plantar vein Lateral tars-stock-foto
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. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate XIX.—Transverse Section of Right Hind Limb Through Seats of Spavin and Curb. I. PerforatLis tendon. 2. Calcaneo-metatarsal ligament. 3. External plantar nerve. 4. External saphena nerve. 5. External plantar artery. 6. Cutaneous branch of musculo-cutaneous nerve. 7. External metatarsal vein. 8. Cuboid. 9. Perforans tendon. 9A. Flexor accessorius tendon. 10. Cuboido-cunean interosseous ligament. 11. Tarso-metatarsal ligament. 12. External lateral ligament. 13. Internal plantar artery. 14. Peroneal tendon. 15. Internal plantar nerve. 16. Anter-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. TIBIAL NEKVE. 733 their union the nerve of the calf (n. suralis) results, which reaches the foot, winding round the back of the malleolus along with the small saphenous vein. The nervus suralis supplies cutaneous branches to the lateral side and back of the distal third of the leg, the ankle and heel, and the side of the foot and little toe, as well as articular branches to the ankle and tarsal joints. ano-coccygeal Perforating n.- Obtupator Medial cutaneous j Saphenous n. V — Calcanean n Medial plantar n. RIOR CUTANEOUS N. E THIGH CUTANEOUS N. HIG-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE SUPEEFICIAL VEINS OF THE INFEEIOE EXTKEMITY. 989 nerve, opposite the distal parts of the shafts of the metatarsal bones. It ends medially by uniting with the medial dorsal digital vein of the great toe to form the great saphenous vein, and laterally by joining the lateral dorsal digital vein of the little toe to form the small saphenous vein. The dorsal venous arch receives the dorsal metatarsal veins; interdigital efferents from the plantar trans- verse arch; and numerous tributaries from the dorsum of the foot, which anasto- mose freely toget-stock-foto
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. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate XIX.—Transverse Section of Right Hind Limb Through Seats of Spavin and Curb. I. PerforatLis tendon. 2. Calcaneo-metatarsal ligament. 3. External plantar nerve. 4. External saphena nerve. 5. External plantar artery. 6. Cutaneous branch of musculo-cutaneous nerve. 7. External metatarsal vein. 8. Cuboid. 9. Perforans tendon. 9A. Flexor accessorius tendon. 10. Cuboido-cunean interosseous ligament. 11. Tarso-metatarsal ligament. 12. External lateral ligament. 13. Internal plantar artery. 14. Peroneal tendon. 15. Internal plantar nerve. 16. Anter-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. TIBIAL NEKVE. 733 their union the nerve of the calf (n. suralis) results, which reaches the foot, winding round the back of the malleolus along with the small saphenous vein. The nervus suralis supplies cutaneous branches to the lateral side and back of the distal third of the leg, the ankle and heel, and the side of the foot and little toe, as well as articular branches to the ankle and tarsal joints. ano-coccygeal Perforating n.- Obtupator Medial cutaneous j Saphenous n. V — Calcanean n Medial plantar n. RIOR CUTANEOUS N. E THIGH CUTANEOUS N. HIG-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE SUPEEFICIAL VEINS OF THE INFEEIOE EXTKEMITY. 989 nerve, opposite the distal parts of the shafts of the metatarsal bones. It ends medially by uniting with the medial dorsal digital vein of the great toe to form the great saphenous vein, and laterally by joining the lateral dorsal digital vein of the little toe to form the small saphenous vein. The dorsal venous arch receives the dorsal metatarsal veins; interdigital efferents from the plantar trans- verse arch; and numerous tributaries from the dorsum of the foot, which anasto- mose freely toget-stock-foto