Lexicographical Neighbors of Evertors
Literary usage of Evertors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1902)
"It was determined to transplant a portion of the tendo Achillis to the extensors
and evertors, and to lengthen the remainder. ..."
2. Manual of operative surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1921)
"rts have adapted themselves to their new relations; or, as Thomas said, "until
ick has been taken up and the flexors and evertors of the ankle voluntarily ..."
3. Applied Anatomy: Surgical, Medical and Operative by John M'Lachlan (1889)
"Note that the indirect flexors of the ankle joint are extensors of the toes;
while the indirect extensors are flexors of the toes. evertors. ..."
4. Military Orthopaedic Surgery by Army, Orthopaedic council, United States, Surgeon-general's office (1918)
"... anticus into the dorsum of the cuboid or into the base of the fifth metatarsal
replaces the loss of the evertors and restores the balance of the foot. ..."
5. Modern Methods in the Surgery of Paralyses by Alfred Herbert Tubby, Robert Jones (1903)
"... while the dorsiflexors and evertors retained a moderate degree of strength.
The right foot was not much affected, but the sole of the foot was somewhat ..."