Tendons of a Finger
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The arrangement of the tendons of a finger. At a b c are the 3 bones of the finger. At f is the tendon that bends the second bone, b. This is divided into two parts, just at its end, where it is fastened to the bone. Through this division the tendon e passes, to go to the last bone, c.
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Human Connective TissuesSource
Hooker, Worthington First Book in Physiology For the Use of Schools and Families (New York: Sheldon and Company, 1867) 144
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