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Anatomical Illustration of Biceps Femoris Muscle.3d rendering-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Cruciate Anastomosis-stock-foto
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Arteries of Gluteal Region-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Gluteus Minimus Muscle-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Gluteus Medius Muscle-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Gluteus Maximus Muscle-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Tensor Fascia Lata Muscle-stock-foto
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Superficial Muscles of the Gluteal Region-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Superior Gemellus Muscle-stock-foto
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Medical Accurate Illustration of Short Head of Biceps Femoris-stock-foto
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Medical Accurate Illustration of Semitendinosus-stock-foto
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Medical Accurate Illustration of Semimembranosus Muscle-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Quadratus Femoris Muscle-stock-foto
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Anterior and Posterior View of Piriformis Muscle-stock-foto
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Medical Accurate Illustration of Long Head of Biceps Femoris-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Inferior Gemellus Muscle-stock-foto
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Medical Accurate Illustration of Hamstrings Muscles-stock-foto
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Anatomy of Lesser Sciatic Foramen-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Inferior Gluteal Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomy of Greater Sciatic Foramen-stock-foto
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Cutaneous Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb Anterior and Posterior View-stock-foto
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Lateral Rotators of Hip-Inferior Gemellus-stock-foto
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Medical Ilustration of Branches of Posterior Trunk of Internal Iliac Artery-stock-foto
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Illustration of Quadratus Femoris Muscle-stock-foto
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Illustration of Piriformis Muscle-stock-foto
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Nerve To Obturator Internus-stock-foto
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Nerve To Quadratus Femoris-stock-foto
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Branches of Anterior Trunk of Internal Iliac Artery-stock-foto
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A system of gynecology . le; d, internal obturator muscle; c, e, psoasmuscle; /, linea alba ; ;/. r;. ureters; ft, obturator nerve ; i, internal inguinal ring: 1, abdom-inal aorta: 2, inferior mesenteric artery ; 3,3, common iliac arteries : 1. external iliac artery;5,vena cava; 6, renal veins; 7,7, common iliac veins; 8, external iliac vein: 9, internaliliac artery: 10, gluteal; 11, ileo-lumbar; 12, sciatic; 18, pudic; it. obturator: IS, epigastricveins; 17. uterine veins; is, vagino-vesical venous cete; 19, spermatic veins: 20, bulb ofovary; 21, vein to round ligament; JJ, Fallopian veins. n-stock-foto
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Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . alcitonn marginaphenous opening)xternalpudic veins M. glut, maximus Superior gluteal nerve Gluteal artery Inferior gluteal nerveSciatic artery Internal pudic Ireat sacrosciatic lig, Small aberosity of ischium. quus ext. abdomini:nnch of ilio hypogas M.Gr M. obturator?at trochagemellus nf. M. glutaeus n ,ax. M. quadratus fe- o ichanteric in. glut. bursa perior perfora-ting artery THE REGION OF THE HIP. 157 FlG. 77.—The subinguinal region with the vessels and lymphatic glands lying upon the deep fascia.Fig. 78.—The topography of the deep g-stock-foto
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. Journal of anatomy. branches of the sciatic (inferior gluteal) artery. In several of thesubjects examined, these two vessels were found to leave the sciatic arteryimmediately below the pyriformis and to proceed downwards upon thesheath as it covers the posterior surface of the sciatic trunk. The twoarteries run parallel with each other, and parallel also with the inner andouter borders of the nerve-trunk, in such a manner as to divide theposterior surface of the trunk into three equal columns. In cases where the tibial and common peroneal trunks are enclosed ina common sheath, the posterior-stock-foto
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. The Anatomical record 1922-1923. Anatomy. 308- AUSTIN T. MOORE The blood supply was derived from two sources. A branch of the inferior gluteal artery supplied the superior belly, while the inferior belly was supplied bj^ twigs from the third and fourth perforating branches of the profunda femoris artery.. Fig. 1 Sketch of a double-bellied anomalous muscle extending from the piriformis to the junction of the long and short heads of the biceps. From an adult negro. In the literature accessible to me, no anomaly identical with this has been found, although several observers have reported muscul-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. PLATK LXXVUI- GLUTEUS MINIMUS SUPERIOR GLUTEAL ARTERY SUPERIOR GLUTEAL NERVE OBTURATOR INTERNUS INFERIOR GLUTEAL SMALL SCIATIC GREAT  SCIATIC NERVE GLUTEUS MAXIMUS PUDIC ARTERY PUDIC NERVE. nglj— —SCIATIC ARTERY -- COCCYGEAL BRANCH TUBERISCHII INFERIOR PUDENDAL ADDUCTOR MAGNUS DESCENDING CUTANEOUS EXTERNAL POPLITEAL OR PERONEAL. SOLEUi PERONEAL ARTERY GRACILIS NTERNAL POPLITEAL POSTERIOR TIBIAL NERVE SOLEUS POSTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY INTERNAL CAL-stock-foto
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. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Anatomy. Latissimus Dorsi Muscle External Oblique Muscle of Abdomen Internal Oblique ^Muscle of Abdomen (Pktit's Triangle) Superficial Layer of Lumbar Aponeurosis Gluteus Medius Muscle Posterior Superior Iliac Spine Gluteus Maximus Muscle â^:- Gluteus Medius Muscle Gluteal Artery with its Deep Division dividing into Superior and Inferior Branches Pyriformis Muscle Gluteus ifinimus Muscli- Great Sciatic Nerve Sciatic Arterv luternal Pudic Ner'e Small Sacro-Sciatic Ligament Branch of Sciatic Artery perforating Liga-stock-foto
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. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. 254 DEVELOPMENT OF ARTERIES OE LIMBS passing behind the internal malleolus, extends upon the plantar surface of the foot, where it gives rise to the digital branches. From this arrangement the adult condition may be derived by the con- tinued increase in size of the external iliac and its continuation, the femoral (/), accompanied by a reduction of the upper portion of the sciatic and its separation from its popliteal portion (p) to form the inferior gluteal artery of the adult. The continuat-stock-foto
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. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. p pe. f at s P pe t Pt C Fig. 156.—Diagrams Illustrating Stages in the Development of the Arteries of the Leg. at, Anterior tibial; dp, dorsalis pedis;/, femoral; p, popliteal; pe, peroneal pt, posterior tibial; s, sciatic (inferior gluteal); sa, saphenous. teal down the leg is the peroneal artery (pe) and the upper perforating branch of this unites with the lower one to form a continuous ante- rior tibial, the lower connection of which with the peroneal persists in part as the anterior per-stock-foto
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This anatomical text by Cunningham details the hypogastric artery's path, passing between muscles like the piriformis and coccygeus, and into the buttock, accompanied by nerves and vessels such as the inferior gluteal vessels. It describes the artery's trajectory and interactions with nearby structures like the pudendal nerve, critical for understanding lower pelvic anatomy.-stock-foto
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. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. 254 DEVELOPMENT OF ARTERIES OE LIMBS passing behind the internal malleolus, extends upon the plantar surface of the foot, where it gives rise to the digital branches. From this arrangement the adult condition may be derived by the con- tinued increase in size of the external iliac and its continuation, the femoral (/), accompanied by a reduction of the upper portion of the sciatic and its separation from its popliteal portion (p) to form the inferior gluteal artery of the adult. The continuat-stock-foto
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. Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie des Menschen . 9nah " l'.s. Anomaler Ursprung der Arteria obturatoria aus einem gemeinsamen Stamme mir der Arteria istrica inferior.-stock-foto
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Arteries of the posterior abdominal wall-stock-foto