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Quadrigeminus Quadratus femoris muscle.
Obturator externus External obturator muscle.
Membranosus Tensor fasciae latae.
Sartorius Sartorius muscle.
Gracilis Gracilis muscle.
Rectus Rectus femoris muscle.
Vastus externus Vastus externus muscle.
Vastus internus Vastus internus muscle.
Biceps Biceps muscle.
Semimembranosus Semimembranosus muscle.
Seminervosus Semitendinosus muscle.
Triceps Triceps muscle.
Lividus Pectineus muscle.
Gasterocnemius externus External gastrocnemius muscle.
Plantaris Plantaris muscle.
Gasterocnemius internus Internal gastrocnemius muscle.
Subpopliteus Popliteus muscle.
Flexor tertii Internodii perforatus Perforated flexor of the third phalanx.
Adducens Pollicem Adductor of the thumb.
Abducens minimum digitorum Abductor of the little finger.
Transversalis Placentini Transverse muscle of Placentinus.
Posticus Tibialis anticus Posterior tibialis anticus muscle.
Peroneus primus First peroneal muscle.
Peroneus secundus Second peroneal muscle.
Extensor tertii Internodii digitorum Extensor of the third phalanx of the fingers.
Extensor secundi Internodii digitorum Extensor of the second phalanx of the fingers.
Interossei Interosseous muscles.
An anatomical engraving of the human body viewed from the rear, focusing on the musculature. The central figure is a muscular male with the skin removed to reveal the layers of muscle. His left arm is raised high, and his right arm rests against a tall, rectangular pedestal or block. Various muscles are labeled in Latin directly on the figure, including the Trapezius and Rhomboides on the upper back, the Latissimus dorsi on the lower back, the Gluteus Maximus, and the muscles of the legs such as the Gracilis, Semimembranosus, Seminervosus, Biceps, and Gasterocnemius. The Achilles tendon is labeled as Tendo Achillis. To the left of the main figure is a smaller, separate rectangular inset showing a detailed dissection of the hand and forearm muscles, with labels for the Flexor tertii Internodii perforatus, Adducens Pollicem, Abducens minimi digiti, and Interossei.