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Anatomical Illustration of Biceps Femoris Muscle.3d rendering-stock-foto
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Nerves of Gluteal Region-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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Deep Muscles of the Gluteal Region-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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Muscles of the Gluteal Region-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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Medical Illustration of Superior Gluteal Nerve-stock-foto
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Superficial Nerves of Gluteal Region-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Sacral Plexus-stock-foto
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Lumbosacral and Coccygeal Plexuses-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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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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Lateral Rotators of Hip (Deep Muscles of Gluteal Region)-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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. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . ll the way down.It gives off four branches, viz., the inferior pudendal, the gluteal, thefemoral, and the sural. The inferior pudendal nerve is the only branchthat needs the special attention of the anesthetist because of its dis-tribution to the integument of the scrotum and base of the penis, orthat of the labium majus and clitoris. It must be remembered that theinferior pudendal nerve leaves the small sciatic nerv^e at the lowermargin of the gluteus maximus muscle, curves below the tuberosity BLOCKING OF SPINAL NERVES 257 of the-stock-foto
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A manual of anatomy . d the fascia over it.It is inserted into the dorsosuperior portion of the greater trochanter. Actions.—Abducts and rotates the thigh medially. Nerve Supply.—Superior gluteal nerve from the sacral plexus(L. 4, 5, S. i). The m. gluteus minimus arises from the ilium between the ventraland inferior gluteal lines. It is inserted into the ventral surface ofthe greater trochanter. 200 MYOLOGY Actions.—Abducts the thigh. The ventral fibers produce medialrotation and the dorsal fibers lateral rotation. Nerve Supply.—The superior gluteal nerve from the sacral plexus. The m. pyrifor-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 . 12 The Motor Points on the Posterior Aspect ok the Thioh.1, branch of tlie inferior gluteal nerve to the gluteus niaximus muscle; 2, sciaticnerve ; 0. long head of hiccits muscle ; 4. short head of biceps muscle; i>, adductormagniismuscle ; 6, senii-tendiuosus muscle ; 7, semi-membranosus muscle ; S, tibialnerve; 9, peroneal nerve; 10, external head of gastrocnemius muscle; 11, sulcusmuscle ; 12, internal head of gastrocnem-stock-foto
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Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . tween the origin and insertion. 13.H IRMAN ANATOMY. (/. Tlic nerve to the short head of the biceps (,1ig. IXJ5) apparently arises from the lateralmargin of tiie upper i)art of tiie j;reat sciatic nerve. The fibres coniprisinj; it can be traced backto the liftii lumbar and first and second sacral nerves, sometimes in combination with the rootsiii the inferior gluteal nerve. Leaving the great sciatic in the middle of the thigh, often as acommon trunk with the articular brancii, it enters the substance of the short-stock-foto