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- malleolus; it is directed backward above, backward and medialward at its middle, directly medialward below. Its upper third is rough, for the origin of the...
- with the femoral shaft, and forming with the latter a wide angle opening medialward. The neck is flattened from before backward, contracted in the middle...
- surface, less extensive than the antero-lateral, is directed medialward above, forward and medialward below; its upper part is narrow, and forms the floor of...
- twisted inward upon itself, and runs forward, its surfaces now looking medialward and lateralward. The superior border is long, thin, and sharp, and serves...
- depression for the interosseous talocalcaneal ligament; it is directed medialward as a double layer, one lamina p****ing in front of, and the other behind...
- and scaphoid bones.: 708  The superior surface is directed upward and medialward; medially it is smooth, and articulates with the scaphoid; laterally it...
- and broader above than below; its upper third, directed forward and medialward, is covered by the aponeurosis derived from the tendon of the sartorius...
- vertebrae only. The medial tendinous margins of the crura p**** anteriorly and medialward, and meet in the middle line to form an arch across the front of the aorta...
- contact with the tail of the pancreas. The renal surface is directed medialward and downward. It is somewhat flattened, considerably narrower than the...
- almost directly antero-posterior, but that of the medial runs backward and medialward. Their opposed surfaces are small, rough, and concave, and form the walls...