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Medical Illustration of Tensor Fascia Lata Muscle-stock-foto
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Medical Accurate Illustration of Obturator Externus-stock-foto
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Anatomy of Accessory Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Anterior Branch of Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Posterior Branch of Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Obturator Nerve in Medial Thigh-stock-foto
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Lumbo-sacral plexus of the right side — the pelvis opened and viscera removed, a, First lumbar nerve ; a' a', Its branches ; 6, Second lumbar nerve ; c, Inguinal branch ; d, Femoral cutaneous ; e, Crural ; e', Internal cutaneous femoral ; /, Obturator ; g, Anterior ; and h, Posterior gluteal ; i, Posterior cutaneous branch ; k, Internal pudic ; h', Its perineal branch ; k'. Dorsal branch to the penis ; I, Hsemorrhoidal ; m m, Great sciatic ; m'. Posterior crural ; m'. External popliteal ; m''. External saphenic ; n, Muscular branch ; o. Tibial. from Strangeways' veterinary anatomy by Vaughan,-stock-foto
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. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Motor points of the thigh, anterior surface. Motor points of the thigh, posterior surface.(From von Ziemssen.) Fig. 56.—1. Tensor vaginae femoris (branch of the superior gluteal nerve). 2. Anterior cruralnerve. 3. Tensor vaginae femoris (branch of the crural nerve). 4. Obturator nerve. 5. Rectusfemoris. 6. Sartorius. 7. Vastus externus. 8. Adductor longus. 9. Vastus externus. 10. Branchof the crural nerve to the quadriceps extensor cruris. 12. Crureus. 14. Branch of the crural nerveto the vastus externus. Fig. 57.—1. Add-stock-foto
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. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Motor points of the thigh, anterior surface. Motor points of the thigh, posterior surface. (From VON ZiEMssEX.) Fig. .56.-1. Tensor vaginae femoris (branch of the superior gluteal nerve). 2. Anterior cruralnerve. -3. Tensor vaginae femoris (branch of the crural nerve). 4. Obturator nerve. 5. Rectusfemoris. 6. Sartorius. 7. Vastus externus. 8. Adductor longus. 9. Vastus externus. 10. Branchof the crural nerve to the quadriceps extensor cruris. 12. Crureus. 14. Branch of the crural nerveto the vastus externus. Fig. .57.—1.-stock-foto
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. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Motor points of thigh, anterior surface. Posterior surface. (From VoN Ziemssen.) Fig. 85.—1. Tensor vaginae femoris (branch of superior gluteal nerve). 2. Anteriorcrural nerve. 3. Tensor vaginee femoris (branch of crural nerve). 4. Obturator nerve.5. Eectus femoris. 6. Sartorius. 7. Vastus externus. 8. Adductor longus. 9. Vastusexternus. 10. Branch of crural nerve to quadriceijs extensor cruris. 12. Crureus. 14.Branch of crural nerve to vastus externus. Fig. 86.—1. Adductor magnus. 2. Inferior gluteal nerv-stock-foto
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. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Motor points of thigh, anterior surface. Posterior surface. (From VoN Ziemssen.) Fig. 85.—1. Tensor vaginae femoris (branch of superior gluteal nerve). 2. Anteriorcrural nerve. 3. Tensor vaginee femoris (branch of crural nerve). 4. Obturator nerve.5. Eectus femoris. 6. Sartorius. 7. Vastus externus. 8. Adductor longus. 9. Vastusexternus. 10. Branch of crural nerve to quadriceijs extensor cruris. 12. Crureus. 14.Branch of crural nerve to vastus externus. Fig. 86.—1. Adductor magnus. 2. Inferior gluteal nerv-stock-foto
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. Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses. scapular.    Axillary, (fc  R-<i- ^ ^? U ^ / JAxillary and ant. thoracic.Ant. thoracic. Musculo-cutaneous.Musculo-cutaneous andradial. Radial (musculo-spiral).Deep branch of radial.Median. Uhiar. Ulnar and median. Ulnar.Ulnar. Lumbar plexus. Pudic. Sacral plexus.Inferior gluteal. Superior gluteal.Obturator. Femoral (anterior crural).Sciatic. NERVES TO MUSCLES AND JOINTS. II9 SPINAL NERVE SUPPLY TO PRINCIPAL MUSCLE GROLFS—(Continued.) Region. Muscles. Nerve. Leg, anterior Anterior muscles (extensors) Deep peroneal (anterior tibial). Leg, la-stock-foto
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. The anatomy and surgical treatment of hernia. reserved. 20. Ramus of the pubis. 21. Nutritive vessels separated from the fem-oral vessels. 22. Obturator vessels and nerves seen behindthe posterior aponeurosis of the sheath. J. Muscular sheath of the first abductor. 2j, 2j. Nutritive vessels freed from the fem-oral artery. 24. Nerve branch of the same muscle fur-nished by the obturator. 2j. Trunk of the obturator nerve seen throughfrom behind the posterior sheath. K. Superior extremity of the layer of the vastusinternus. L. Superior extremity of the sartorius. jM. Aponeurosis of the anterior-stock-foto
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Lectures on nervous diseases from the standpoint of cerebral and spinal localization, and the later methods employed in the diagnosis and treatment of these affections . TiiK MoToK Points on the Antkrior Aspect of tiik Thigh.1, cniral nerve ; 2, obturator nerve ; 3, sartorius muscle; 4, adductor lonj^us nniscle;). branch of the anterior crural nerve for the quadriceps extensor muscle ; <i, the•luadriceps muscle; 7, branch of anterior crural nerve to the vastus internusmuscle ; S, tensor vaginae femoris muscle (supplied by the superior gluteal nerve);.•. external cutaneous branch of anterior-stock-foto
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Lectures on nervous diseases from the standpoint of cerebral and spinal localization, and the later methods employed in the diagnosis and treatment of these affections . Flmver.) 1, roiriou supiiliod liy tlie lateral branches of tlie intercostal nerves : 2. rejrion supi>liedliy the anterior branches of the intercostal nerves: fi. region supplied by the ilio-hyiioo-astric nerve ; 4, region supplied by the ilio-injiuinal nerve ; ?>. rcjrion sui)i)liedby the genito-crural nerve ; 6, re.])li(d bv the internal cutaiionus branch ofthe anterior crural nerve and jiartly by tlie obturator nerve:-stock-foto
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Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . Obturator nerve(anterior branch)M. adductor longus ^ M. adductor ma M. vastus medial Femoral artei Long ! iaphenous nerv al vein (almost entire cone ealed) M. sartorh Anastomotica magnTendon of adductor Pouparts ligame Femoral veFemoralSuperficial external pudarteryProfunda femoris Fascia lat. THE THIGH. 159 Fig. 79.—The anterior femoral region. Fig. 80.—The exposure of the femoral artery before its entrance into Hunters canal. Fig. 81.—The subperitoneal exposure of the external iliac artery. Below Pouparts ligament the femoral vesselsha-stock-foto
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. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. PLATE LXVIII. SPERMATIC CORD PECTINEUS ADDUCTOR LONGUS SCROTUM OBTURATOR. ADDUCTOR MAGNUS SUB-SARTORIAL PLEXUS PATELLAR BRANCH OF LONG SAPHENOUS INTtHNAL CUTANEOUS SARTORIUS LONG SAPHENOUS. THE ANTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY AND NERVE ANT. ANNULAR LIG.. EXTERNAL CUTANEOUS NERVI ANTERIOR CURAL NERVE -EMORAL ARTERY FEMORAL VEIN INTERNAL CUTANEOUS EXTERNAL POPLITEAL OR PERONEAL MUSCULOCUTANEOUS PERONEUS 1LONGUS EXTENSOR LONGUS DIGITORUM CUTANEOUS BRANCH-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 752 CIRCULATORY SYSTEAI OF THE DOG. Fig. 621,—Arteries Limb of Dog; Me a, Abdominal aorta; 6, fem- oral; c, c', deep femoral; d, pos- terior abdominal; e, external pudic; /, medial cir- cumflex; g, anterior femoral (accompanied by an- terior branch of^ femoral nerve); h, lateral circum- flex; i, kf muscular branches; t, articular branch; m, saphenous; n, o, plantar and dorsal branches of saphen- ous; q, saphenous nerve; r, obturator nerve; i, ilio- psoas; f, ilium; S, gracilis; 4, semitendinosus; a, adductor magnus; 6, adductor longus;-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. CIRCUL.TORY SYSTEM OF THE DOG. Fig. 621.—Arteries of Pelvic Limb op Dog; Medul View. a. Abdominal aorta: b, fem- oral; c, c', deep femoral; d, pos- terior abdominal; e, external pudic; /, medial cumfiex; g, anterior femoral (accompanied b.v terior branch of femoral nerve); h, lateral flex; I, k. muscular branches; I, articular branch; m, saphenous; n, o, plantar and dorsal branches of saphen- ous; Q, saphenous nerve; r, obturator nerve; 1, lUo- psoas; S, ilium; 5, gracilis: 4, semitendinosus; .*», adductor magmis; 6, adductor longus;-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. CIECULATORY SYSTEJI OF THE DOG. Fig. (j21,—Artehies of Pelmc Limb of Dog; Medial 'ie^ a, Abdominal aorta; b. It m- oral; c, c', deep femoral; rf, pos- terior abdominal; e, external pudic; /, medial cir- cumflex; g, anterior femoral (accompanied by an- terior branch of^ femoral nerve); h, lateral circum- flex; 2, k, muscular branches; I, articular branch; m, saphenous; n, o, plantar and dorsal branches of saphen- ous; q, saphenous nerve; r, obturator nerve; 1, ilio- psoas; :', ilium; .3, gracilis; 4, semitendinosus; S, adductor magnu-stock-foto