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This faithful reproduction of a lithograph plate from Gray's Anatomy, a two-dimensional work of art, is not copyrightable in the U.S. as per Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.; the same is also true in many other countries, including Germany. Unless stated otherwise, it is from the 20th U.S. edition of Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body, originally published in 1918 and therefore lapsed into the public domain. Other copies of Gray's Anatomy can be found on Bartleby and also on Yahoo!. Caption: {{{1}}} This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies worldwide.
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This media file is in the public domain in the United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first publication occured prior to January 1, 1923. |
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Peroneus longus
- Achilles tendon
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Wikipedia:Gray's Anatomy images with missing articles 12
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Popliteal artery
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Tibialis posterior muscle
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Posterior tibial vein
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Posterior tibial artery
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Fibular artery
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Biceps femoris muscle
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Semimembranosus muscle
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Semitendinosus muscle
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Flexor hallucis longus muscle
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Popliteus muscle
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Peroneus brevis
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List of images in Gray's Anatomy: VI. The Arteries
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Popliteal fossa
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Sural arteries
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Interosseous membrane of the leg
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Tarsal tunnel
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Circumflex fibular artery