The Practical anatomistBlanchard and Lea, 1856 - 631 pages |
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... Iliac Arteries and their Branches 190. Arteries of the Pelvis and Thigh 440 • 442 191. Lumbar Plexus and its Branches 448 192. A diagram of the Formation and Branches of the Sacral Plexus 193. Muscles of the Perineum of the Male 450 458 ...
... Iliac Arteries and their Branches 190. Arteries of the Pelvis and Thigh 440 • 442 191. Lumbar Plexus and its Branches 448 192. A diagram of the Formation and Branches of the Sacral Plexus 193. Muscles of the Perineum of the Male 450 458 ...
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... iliac ligaments , from the spinous , transverse , and oblique processes of the lumbar vertebrae , and from the posterior third of the crest of the ilium . They are covered by a thick , strong tendon , from which many of their fibres ...
... iliac ligaments , from the spinous , transverse , and oblique processes of the lumbar vertebrae , and from the posterior third of the crest of the ilium . They are covered by a thick , strong tendon , from which many of their fibres ...
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... iliac and subclavian arteries . The external branch , or musculo - phrenic , goes obliquely downwards and outwards to the eleventh intercostal space , giving off , in its course , branches to the diaphragm , and to the intercostal and ...
... iliac and subclavian arteries . The external branch , or musculo - phrenic , goes obliquely downwards and outwards to the eleventh intercostal space , giving off , in its course , branches to the diaphragm , and to the intercostal and ...
Page 341
... iliac . The only one of any import- ance to be studied is the arteria ad cutem abdominis . arises from the femoral artery a short distance below Pou- part's ligament , and passes upwards in the superficial fascia nearly to the umbilicus ...
... iliac . The only one of any import- ance to be studied is the arteria ad cutem abdominis . arises from the femoral artery a short distance below Pou- part's ligament , and passes upwards in the superficial fascia nearly to the umbilicus ...
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... iliac fascia . Internally it lies beneath the conjoined tendon and the rectus , being closely connected to the tendon of the transversalis . The INTERNAL RING , Fig . 150 ( 15 ) , is situated about half Fig . 150 . 30 20 28 สม 24 16 20 ...
... iliac fascia . Internally it lies beneath the conjoined tendon and the rectus , being closely connected to the tendon of the transversalis . The INTERNAL RING , Fig . 150 ( 15 ) , is situated about half Fig . 150 . 30 20 28 สม 24 16 20 ...
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Page 347 - ... with the serratus magnus. 4. Two of the external intercostal muscles. 5. Two of the internal intercostals. 6. The transversalis muscle. 7. Its posterior aponeurosis. 8. Its anterior aponeurosis forming the most nosterior layer of the sheath of the rectus.
Page 344 - The dissector has observed that the spermatic cord in the male and the round ligament in the female pierces the abdominal wall above Poupart's ligament.
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