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Superficial and deep in balance. A metaphor showing Superficial in equilibrium with Deep, symbolizing a desired harmony between them. Stability. Harmo-stock-foto
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Superficial and Deep Veins of Lower Limb.3d rendering-stock-foto
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Deep Veins of Lower Limb-stock-foto
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Cutaneous Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb Anterior and Posterior View-stock-foto
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lymphatics anatomy of the lower limb-stock-foto
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Major Veins of the Leg-stock-foto
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Major Veins of the Leg-stock-foto
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LOWER LIMB, BLOOD CIRCULATION-stock-foto
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THOMBOSED VEIN, ANGIOGRAPHY-stock-foto
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THOMBOSED VEIN, ANGIOGRAPHY-stock-foto
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THOMBOSED VEIN, ANGIOGRAPHY-stock-foto
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THOMBOSED VEIN, ANGIOGRAPHY-stock-foto
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LOWER LIMB, ANGIOGRAPHY-stock-foto
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LOWER LIMB, ANGIOGRAPHY-stock-foto
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LOWER LIMB, ANGIOGRAPHY-stock-foto
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LOWER LIMB, ANGIOGRAPHY-stock-foto
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LOWER LIMB, 3D SCAN-stock-foto
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LOWER LIMB, 3D SCAN-stock-foto
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LOWER LIMB, BLOOD CIRCULATION-stock-foto
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. The principles and practice of modern surgery . he sartorius or the vastus. If to the latter, they will seem to run towards the innerside of the thigh; if the former, they will pass nearly in its long axis.—PracticalSurgery, p. 312. PERONEAL ARTERY. 555 manner. Then the muscles being relaxed as much as possible by bend-ing the knee and extending the foot, the artery may be felt about an inchfrom the edge of the tibia. The veins are to be separated from it, and ananeurism-needle passed round it from without, inwards, so as to avoidthe nerve. This operation, however, is considered by Mr. Guthr-stock-foto
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. First aid in illness and injury; . If the bleeding is not checked,pressure added upon the anterior tibial in front of the anklewill generally stop the bleeding; and if this is not successful,the peroneal, a small artery on the outer ankle, may also besubjected to pressure. This will control the bleeding in the l62 EMERGENCIES AND ACCIDENTS most extreme cases. If the back of the foot be the seat ofinjury, the anterior tibial in front of the ankle should becompressed first, and then the others as needed (Fig. 116). Bleeding from Wounds of Veins. — Venous bleeding higeneral is comparatively fre-stock-foto
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A manual of operative surgery . ^fe FIG. 1. -SECTION OF RIGHT LEG ABOUT ITS MIDDLE. 1, TIBIALIS ANTICUS MUSCLE 2, EXTENSOR DIGITORUM. 3, EXTENSOR LONGUS HALLUCIS. 4,TIBIALIS POSTICUS. 5, PERONEI MUSCLES. 6, FLEXOR LONGUS HALLUCIS. 7, 8, 10, SOLEUS.9, FLEXOR LONGUS DIGITORUM. 11, GASTROCNEMIUS. 12, MUSCULO-CUTAN EOUS NERVE. 13, ANTERIORTIBIAL NERVE. 14, POSTERIOR TIBIAL NERVE. 15, INTERNAL SAPHENOUS NERVE. 16, SHORTSAPHENOUS NERVE. 17, COMMUNICANS PERONEI NERVE. 18, POSTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY. 19, AN-TERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY. 20, PERONEAL ARTERY AND VEINS.. FIG. 2—SECTION OF THE LEG JUST ABOVE THE ANK-stock-foto
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A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Extensor hallucis brevis Anterior tibial ordeep peroneal nerveInternal saphenousvein ist metatarsal arterv External saphenous nerve (yellowExternal saphenous vein(black) Peroneus longus tendonPeroneus brevis tendon Outer malleolusExternal saphenousnerve Peronealtendon-sheath  Peronealsheath Abductor digiti V Extensor brevis digi-torum eroneus tertius Fig. 158.—Dissection of dorsum of foot: arteries, dotted; nerves shown in yellow—veins black (Frohse). 493 posterior tibial artery p Internal plantar artery-Internal plantar nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . ry. cu. Cubital or ulnararterv. i, t. In-tercostal arteries. ca>, Coellc artery, re, Renal arteries, me, mei, Superior and infe-rior mesenteric arteries, it, Iliac arteries, f, Femoral arteries, t, The tibial arteryp. The peroneal artery. ANATOMY OF THE VEINS. 209 ANATOMY OP THE VEINS. The veins are the vessels which return the blood to theauricles of the heart, after it has been circulated by thearteries through the various tissues of the body. They arethinner in structure than the arteries, so that when emptiedof their blood t-stock-foto
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. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 742 THE VASCULAR SYSTEMS The posterior tibial veins {vv. tihiales posteriores) accompany the posterior tibial artery and are joined by the peroneal veins. The.anterior tibial veins (vv. tibialis anteriores) are formed by a continuation upward of the venae comites of the dorsalis pedis artery. They pass lietween the tibia and fibula, through the large oval aperture above the interosseous membrane, and form, by their junction with the posterior tibial, the popliteal vein. The valves in the deep veins are very numerous. The popliteal vein (v. poplitea)-stock-foto
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. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. THE VASCULAR SYSTEM 379 into the foot and ends in the five digital arteries of the toes. From the femoral artery, a saphenous artery grows diagonally across the leg and by making connexion with the digital vessels supplants the ischiadic vessel, which now becomes the peroneal artery of the calf. As a consequence of the union of the saphenous artery with the ischiadic, the latter partly atrophies. In the knee region, the saphenous becomes the popliteal duct of Cuviep. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have-stock-foto
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Labeled illustration of the major veins of the leg.-stock-foto