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Show 0f the {Bones of the Leg and Fear. 12.60 adousicm- . S - ' 13' enduedlwith rettion ‘ Tllve upper bb' of 1 .this fl Bone a Concave Surface, as be- in: uppu'rg. And the inferior region of the Tali" hath a double Articulation with the S,‘$,'¥,",if'r 0: faith, and is feared under it, and one Joynt confilis in the lower re- [22," I ()y‘it/Je (Boner of my [43- and 1:00,. Book lll. E'inmflhw‘ theaflaul Bone tsis origami: ing fomewhat Or 1m arm gure, whereby it is moli fit to OPPole of the oloutward accidents encountering the Foot; This higher part lbmewhat rough tor the better propagation of Ligaments connféfing it to the hill-imm.. 1 El gion where the 0; Cdld! is protuberant With a large broad Head, received into a deep Simvs of the T4119: 3 And the other Joynt is feared iorward, in- clining to the inner tide of the Foot, and is framed after another manner different from the hinder Joynt', by reafon the 0f Calm is here engrave" with a long Sinus, which being incrulled with a Cartilage, doth entertain the lower region of the Head belonging to the 'Ialm, articulated with the C-vrtiiaginous 0; Nawiculrire, In the middle of tltel‘e Joynrs, the O! Tali and Calcirare enl~;‘.‘t'.‘i?l;".‘i.c dued with a. rougiinels, and obtain deep Sinur, out of which do arife carti. {jfiz‘f'mw‘ laginous Ligamenrs, (irongly fallning the Talm to the 0; Calcie. The rough Simu‘ of thefe Bones are deeply engraven‘, [o if that thefe Bones ' fl , . r . . . The lower Rtgim oft! e 9r Navirulitc . . tron; And this Bone receiveth in its pollerior part a Protuberance of the iiriiiducf; . ~ -.. , . . . . a onTaluttnto Its Smut , and its fore-part entreth With its flat heads into the Si- ‘BV‘Sl'rfJCCnut, belonging to three Bones of the Tarfiu. The 0: Cubiforme hath this denomination from its figure, as refembling a Themculu; Dle, and by the Greelq madpcyeay, as confiflmg of variety of "mp"Y and is firmnantlrh: . . . _ _ rcaflm ofits be cleaned and conjoyned again, a great [pace may be icen between the ()r conyoyned to the OJ‘ Calm in its uneven and rough figure, and in the other D"‘"'"""' Tl!" and Calder, filled tip with CartilaginousiLigaments, which do To firmly fallen the laid Bones to each other, that the Talm can be [carcely at all moved fide is connefied to tliefltliird Cuneiform Bone; and toward the Toes leane‘th mm above the 0: Caltix, and is To immovable in its lower region, as it is liable to The 0‘11" three 301165 0f [118 TJrfltJ‘ are called by fome Anatomilis Irma. llsConntxion Mththc urinate, as havrng no Appellative, and by others Crmeiformia from their Fi- OiL'untifwm: gure, by realon trom a more large Bale, they grow more and more narrow 53%;."3539; motion in its upper. _ _ §::,_l:‘rfi"hi The fecond Bone of the Tarfm is called 0r Calais, and is the greateli of uranium all the Bones, and Very long, extended backward, that a Man might more 0mm" firmly rel'c upon the Trim, and not eafily fall backward; and is not endued upon the Fourth and filth Bone of the Mcmlarfiir, is fomewhat rough and uneven, by reafon in its lower region it is prominent crol‘s-Ways and downward, and emits a Procefs, from whole anterior regiona in dimenlions; and the firl‘t is greater then the third, and the leali is feated in the middle, and flipported by the other: All thele three Bones being . _ ' _ tonyoyned in their upper part, make the Convex and arched part of the Foot, and in their lOWCI‘ the Concave, and where they are connected to the fides of each other, they are incrulied with a fmooth and flippery Cartilage, and Mulcle takes its origen, which is a flexor of the fecond Bone relating to the are contiguous only in the lower part of their fides to the Navicular-bone, OWN-Wit Four Toes. and in their other parts they are feared fome diliance from each other, which isfilled up by the interpolition of Cartilaginous Ligaments mutually con)oyning them. - Thefe Bones are not adorned with any Appendices, and areendued with the fame fubliance with the other Bones of theTarfm. All theft: Bones of the Tmfm (called Cuneiformia) difagreeing in fize and lhape, have many Prominencies entring into various Sinus (lined with Car- . , . tilages) whereby they are tied to each other, and to the ad'acent Bones by {fgcfs‘fflg, grieffmefw use! am! a, are am [is 1er [lg LIgaments. each other by Cartilage; altogether with a round, but broad Figure, as a Bafe of progrellive motion, and . - . The polierior part of the 01‘ Calm is brought backward beyond a right polition, that the 0: Tibia might be fupported by the Foot in a perpendicular Line, and that the moli: fli‘ong Tendon of the Mir/Zulu: Ga erommiu: might be inferred into the hinder part of: the Or Calcir, whole ides are rendred {omewhat flat and broad, and the inner fide is fmooth and hollowed, {,gff':§j"lg§ that it might give a fit reception to the Tendons ( making their progrels to iiiiiiiiifr‘ ('11; the lower region of the Foot) which are refleéted about the hinder region the Head iiindfiflcilu 0f the 0‘ ("In") in Which Nature hath engraven 3 Sim", receiving Gaylrrarne- of the Talm‘, and making its Forevioynt With the GI Calcir. The outer lide of the 0: Calcir is not hollowed, but rough and uneven, Thii‘Sutl‘ace fiii‘ififhib and without Flelh, if the lower region be excepted, where the Mulcle takerh its rile, which is the Abduétor of the Little Toe: But the anterior part of this {ide is linooth, and [omewhat hollowed, giving way to the Tendons of Mufcles, which being reflected at the hinder part of the outer An- kle~bone, make their progiels tothe region of the 01 Cdltlf. - . ~ . , $7,165,," , misfit/M» ‘d ' '- jzirhiafufl" ridiculing? gfifi‘gonm, O 0 Cunnfarmia, . . makcth the Effigy: The Metatmfm + is compoled of five hollow Bones diflermg in length ,Thflfijfziff and greatnels, disjoyned from each other in the middle, that they make room fie. f or: lle Mufmlz. Interoflez. , and are adorned both and above and bel ow Wit. h . . . meuberant Heads ; The fitli are received into the 8mm of the four lower Bones of the Tarfitt, and the latter being beautified with a round Figure; d0 enter into the Sinm‘, appertaining to the firfl: Bones of the Toes. . . . . And as the Bones of the Tarfm in their. anterior part do, not terminate in . . ‘ I . v . v +1.7z,i,i, 0 0. Th M ‘ 54;, "i (gt, iisi‘ill'iiif' Boncsnf the Mental/u. Thtuppfqh H d) the lame Line, lo thole of the Metatarfu: have their terminations not in (among; Effigy:This Bone is connected to the Tall": in its hinder part by a Wong-1%: qua'drnirh merit made up of three Tendons relating to the Tenfors ol the boot a 3" "" 7‘1"" ' Talia, and ionic other Bones of the Tarfm, ,, , The lower part oil the 04‘ Nari/ituldre, is hollow and [lender to encreale 2'" . ‘ ' very conducive . to Progrcmve mois of the Foot, which , rheConcave Surface . Ihepulictior 11:52???" 0' b"'"gl"‘b"k' "are! that the :11": Siege poi'rci inap i - ' mght politions, but tend backward, and thefe Bones (where they mmcdmw the Sim or the [Sr nc5v f w lll'l {hallow maintains to theA Ta)' 12;) are more great, and are articulated i are COn)0yned in its upper region doth enter itito .1 Sim" of the Talzzr with a broad ill! Head, and a little above the 0: Calcir doth entertain it protuberance ol the m to", Jim" 5 and where they come more near the Bonesof the Toes, they are more Heads into lmall, and keep a greater dillance from each other, in which the Mufculi m m" of Tali" into its Simu, and bath another Prominence conjoyned with the Dr Culaiforme. . . I'Wflfii are feared as the Flexors of the firl't Joynt of the Fingers. The 0: Naericulare ( fomewhar refembling a. Boat in lliapc) in its lower region is endued with a deep Simu, (which is oblong, if confidered, crosways ) into which the head of the Talus is received , The anterior P"[ 0 this Bone is not altogether fmooth, as being incrulled with a. flippt‘l')' Cam}. lage, and adorned with three prominent Surfaces, fitted to the three Boneso the Tmflu, articulated with it. The "It 30"" cf Thefe Bones when they are articulated with the Toes, are adorned with ?E:E§Z;uia. to the gums"; an APPCHdiX ending into one Head, received into the Sinm relating fiihfli‘h'ém' I JOY"! of fill: TOCS. The Bone of the Mcmmrfiu belonging to the great Toe, is the mofi large $22?" the of all the Bones, and hath an orbicular Head, whereby it is movedmore 32:33:"?! laterally then the reli of the Toes, and in that part where it is articulated [Malonging ' . With the Tarfiai, and nearthe Floor,, it. emits a Procefi, into which a Mufclef totth To" ""at ' o |