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Right Hip Bone from multiple sides-stock-foto
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Anterior view of Right Hip Bone-stock-foto
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Posterior view of Right Hip Bone-stock-foto
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Medial view of Right Hip Bone-stock-foto
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Lateral view of Right Hip Bone-stock-foto
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Medial and Lateral View of Hip Bone-stock-foto
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Anatomy of Lesser Sciatic Foramen-stock-foto
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Anatomy of Greater Sciatic Foramen-stock-foto
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. Virginia medical semi-monthly. n fromthe anterior superior iliac spine to the tuber-osity of the ischium : this line crosses the centreof the acetabulum just above the greater tro-chanter. Hip joint dislocations are therefore of twochief varieties: 1. Backward Dislocations, those behindNelatoirs line, on to the back of the ilium orinto the great sacro-sciatic notch. 2. Forward Dislocations, those in front ofNelatons line, on to the front of the pubes orinto the obturator foramen. On September 20, 1916, dames Edwards, 22years old, a colored laborer on the constructionwork of the Southern Ry.-stock-foto
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. Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses. the sitting position, and a ramus which joins thepubic ramus to complete the pubic arch. The ilium, ischium, and pubes united form the hip-bone (oscoxae). Two large notches are seen on the posterior border of thecompleted bone, separated by the spine of the ischium and calledthe sciatic notches. The upper one is the greater and the lowerone is the lesser sciatic notch. In front of the acetabulum is the 46 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR NURSES. obturator foramen, the largest foramen in the skeleton. It is almostentirely closed by the obturator membr-stock-foto
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Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools  elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869  A Lateral View of the Ligaments of the Hip- Joint and Pelvis. 1, The Posterior Sacro-Iliac Ligament of the Pelvis. 2, The greater Sacro- Sciatie Ligament. 3, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Ligament. 4, The Greater Saero-Sciatic Notch, ft, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 6, The Co- tyloid Ligament around the Acetabulum. 7, The Ligamentum Teres. 8, The Line of At- tachment of the Capsular Ligament of the Hip- Joint, posteriorly. The Ligament has been removed, in order to show the Joint. 9,-stock-foto
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Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools  elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869  AND PHYSIOLOGY. 11 Fig. SI.    A Lateral View of the Ligaments of the Hip- Joint and Pelvis. 1, The Posterior Sacro-Iliac Ligament of the Pelvis. 2, The greater Sacro- Sciatie Ligament. 3, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Ligament. 4, The Greater Saero-Sciatic Notch, ft, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 6, The Co- tyloid Ligament around the Acetabulum. 7, The Ligamentum Teres. 8, The Line of At- tachment of the Capsular Ligament of the Hip- Joint, posteriorly. The Ligament has been removed,-stock-foto
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Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools  elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869  62 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Fig. 79.    Outside of the Innominatum of the Right Side. 1, Dorsum of the Ilium. 2, Ischium. 8, Pubis. 4, Crest of the Ilium. 5, Surface of the Gluteus Medius. 6, Surface for the Gluteus Minimus. 7, Surface for the Gluteus Maximus. 8, Anterior Superior Spinous Process. 9, Anterior Inferior Spinous Process. 10, Posterior Superior Spin- ous Process. 11, Posterior Inferior Spinous Process. 12, Spine of the Ischium. 13, Greater Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 14, Lesser Sa-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. REFLECTEO TENDON OF RECTUS INTERNA,. ILIAC NOTCH ADOIlCTfUl RRFVIS —-"""^ OESCFuomr. niMif. if "USES GRACILIS -fT a OBTURAT V'n   THYROID ^^ T&- ? ? .  ??'3' I {*• '? . ' 1 — GLUTEUS MAXIMUS. POSTERIOR SUPERIOR ILIAC SPINE. POSTERIOR INFERIOR ILIAC SPINE GREATER SCIATIC (ILIO-SCIATIC) NOTCH CAPSULE. ISCHIUM SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE GEMELLUS SUPERIOR SPINE OF ISCHIUM - LESSER SCIATIC NOTCH -GEMELLUS INFERIOR OBTURATOR NOTCH-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Fig. 234.—The Male Pelvis seen from the front. anterior surface of the sacrum, and below it, the small and irregular coccyx, form its posterior wall. Between the sides of the sacrum behind, and the ischium and ilium in front and above, there is a wide interval, called the greater sciatic notch, which is, however, bridged across in the recent condition by the sacro-tuberous and sacro-spinous ligaments, which thus convert it into two foramina—the larger above. Fig. 235.—The Female Pelvis seen from the front. the spine of the ischium, the greater scia-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MOKPHOLOGY OF THE LIMBS. 297 Borders Axillary border, posterior on 1. Lateral most animals (attachment of i triceps muscle) Spine continued into acromion I 2. Antero-medial Superior border, anterior in ; 3. Postero-medial most animals, with scapulo- , coracoid notch Anterior border (attachment of rectus muscle) Linea arcuata interna continued into pubis Posterior border with greater sciatic notch Flower's views of this matter were strenuously opposed by Humphry, who maintained that there is strong presumptive evidence against any rotation of the su-stock-foto
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. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. 62 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Fig. 79.. Outside of the Innominatum of the Right Side. 1, Dorsum of the Ilium. 2, Ischium. 8, Pubis. 4, Crest of the Ilium. 5, Surface of the Gluteus Medius. 6, Surface for the Gluteus Minimus. 7, Surface for the Gluteus Maximus. 8, Anterior Superior Spinous Process. 9, Anterior Inferior Spinous Process. 10, Posterior Superior Spin- ous Process. 11, Posterior Inferior Spinous Process. 12, Spine of the Ischium. 13, Greater Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 14, Lesser Sacro-Sciatic N-stock-foto
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. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. A Lateral View of the Ligaments of the Hip- Joint and Pelvis. 1, The Posterior Sacro-Iliac Ligament of the Pelvis. 2, The greater Sacro- Sciatie Ligament. 3, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Ligament. 4, The Greater Saero-Sciatic Notch, ft, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 6, The Co- tyloid Ligament around the Acetabulum. 7, The Ligamentum Teres. 8, The Line of At- tachment of the Capsular Ligament of the Hip- Joint, posteriorly. The Ligament has been removed, in order to show the Joint. 9, The Obtura-stock-foto
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. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. AND PHYSIOLOGY. 11 Fig. SI.. A Lateral View of the Ligaments of the Hip- Joint and Pelvis. 1, The Posterior Sacro-Iliac Ligament of the Pelvis. 2, The greater Sacro- Sciatie Ligament. 3, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Ligament. 4, The Greater Saero-Sciatic Notch, ft, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 6, The Co- tyloid Ligament around the Acetabulum. 7, The Ligamentum Teres. 8, The Line of At- tachment of the Capsular Ligament of the Hip- Joint, posteriorly. The Ligament has been removed, in order to-stock-foto
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The male pelvis, as seen from the front, is outlined by the sacrum and coccyx forming the posterior wall. The greater sciatic notch is located between the sacrum and ischium, bridging across with ligaments to form two foramina. The female pelvis shows a similar structure with notable differences in shape and size.-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MOKPHOLOGY OF THE LIMBS. 297 Borders Axillary border, posterior on 1. Lateral most animals (attachment of i triceps muscle) Spine continued into acromion I 2. Antero-medial Superior border, anterior in ; 3. Postero-medial most animals, with scapulo- , coracoid notch Anterior border (attachment of rectus muscle) Linea arcuata interna continued into pubis Posterior border with greater sciatic notch Flower's views of this matter were strenuously opposed by Humphry, who maintained that there is strong presumptive evidence against any rotation of the su-stock-foto
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. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Outside of the Innominatum of the Right Side. 1, Dorsum of the Ilium. 2, Ischium. 8, Pubis. 4, Crest of the Ilium. 5, Surface of the Gluteus Medius. 6, Surface for the Gluteus Minimus. 7, Surface for the Gluteus Maximus. 8, Anterior Superior Spinous Process. 9, Anterior Inferior Spinous Process. 10, Posterior Superior Spin- ous Process. 11, Posterior Inferior Spinous Process. 12, Spine of the Ischium. 13, Greater Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 14, Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 15, Tuber Ischii. 1G, Ascending Ramus of the Is-stock-foto
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. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A Lateral View of the Ligaments of the Hip- Joint and Pelvis. 1, The Posterior Sacro-Iliac Ligament of the Pelvis. 2, The greater Sacro- Sciatie Ligament. 3, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Ligament. 4, The Greater Saero-Sciatic Notch, ft, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 6, The Co- tyloid Ligament around the Acetabulum. 7, The Ligamentum Teres. 8, The Line of At- tachment of the Capsular Ligament of the Hip- Joint, posteriorly. The Ligament has been removed, in order to show the Joint. 9, The Obturator Ligament.-stock-foto