... binds down the long tendons, which would, in their various motions, otherwise start up from their places. This ring at once keeps them in place, and permits their free and unhampered play. The other provision is seen in the construction of the tendons... Elements of zoology - 第 31 頁William Rhind 著 - 1839完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Martin - 1847 - 252 頁
...principal muscles which move the joints of the fingers, and two sets of tendons ; one of which is inserted into the middle bones of the finger, the other into...the third row of bones, or the extremities of the fingers : in order to preserve their free action, and to make them lie in the most convenient manner,... | |
| William Chambers - 1853 - 858 頁
...principal muscles which move the joints of the fingers, and two sets of tendons, which •re inserte*!, the one into the middle bones of the finger, the other...into the third row of bones, or the extremities of tîie tiiiKrr. In order to preserve their free action, and to m»ke them lie in the most convenient... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1856 - 866 頁
...once keeps them in place, and permits their free and unhampered play. The other provision is seen in the construction of the tendons of the fingers. There...action, and to make them lie in the most convenient manner, there is a loop or slit in the shorter tendon, by which the other passes through to its insertion... | |
| William Chambers - 1857 - 824 頁
...principal muscles which move the joints of the ingers, and two sets of tendons, which are inserted, ;he one into the middle bones of the finger, the other...the third row of bones, or the extremities of the înger. In order to preserve their free action, and to make them lie in the most convenient manner,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1867 - 832 頁
...once keeps them in place, and permits their free and unhampered play. The other provision is seen in the construction of the tendons of. the fingers. There...action, and to make them lie in the most convenient manner, there is a loop or slit in the shorter tendon, by which the other passes through to its insertion... | |
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