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Sciatic Nerve on Black Background.3d rendering-stock-foto
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Boundaries of Popliteal Fossa-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Sciatic Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Popliteal Fossa-stock-foto
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Lumbosacral and Coccygeal Plexuses-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Lumbar Plexus-stock-foto
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Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Femoral Nerve-stock-foto
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Cutaneous Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb Anterior and Posterior View-stock-foto
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Medical illustration for explanation femoral nerve-stock-foto
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3d rendered medically accurate illustration Common Fibular Nerve-stock-foto
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Posterior Branch of Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Nerves of Lower Limb-stock-foto
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Course of Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Ilioinguinal Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Iliohypogastric Nerve-stock-foto
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Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Cutaneous brs. frompost, sacral nerves Itif. pudendaltiei-^e, and a glu-teal cutaneous br.of small sciatic Small sciatic nerve. I rom lateral cutane-ous hr. of X11. thoracicFrom I. lumbarnerve A gluteal cuta-neous br. ofsmallsciatic nerveFrom lateral cuta-neous br. of XII.thoracic From ext. cutaneousnerve An ext. femoral br.of small sciatic From ext. cuta-neous nerve Superficial dissection of right buttock and thigh, showinsnerves of posterior surface. ^^ ,     ---„-, „ cutaneous Variations. — I n ?stead of pierc-stock-foto
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. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 225 sciatic ligament and are separated into the two sets above mentioned by the great sciatic ligament. To the dorso-lateral set belong the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh (the lesser sciatic), and the inferior pudendal nerves. To the ventro-median set belong the pudic nerves (the peroneal and haemorrhoidal nerves and the dorsal nerves XXII spinal Ü ? ? ? /? X<M'- iliohypogastric N. .inguinal N "- ueuitocniral N pudic N - inf. pudendal N ? - Fig. 7. Plexus of type F. of the penis), the perforating cutaneous ner-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. BRANCHES OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA 667 Internal iliac lymph i Circumflex iliac vessels External iliac lymph gla Remnant of inguinal ligament Posterior branch of circum- flex iliac artery Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh External spermatic nerrc Tensor fascia: lata: Femoral nerve and ante- rior femoral vessels Femoral artery Prefemoral lymph glands Deep inguinal lymph glands Fascia lata Saphenous nerves Saphenous vessels Medial patellar ligament Middle patellar ligament. Fig. 576.—Dissection of Pelvis, Thigh, .nd Phoxlm.^l P.rt of Leg of-stock-foto
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. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 110 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF (tendo accessorius), which accompanies the tendon of Achilles, with the tuber of the calcaneus. M. biceps femoris. M. glutscus M. semitendinosus. superflo'ialis. M. gluteus Cutaneous branches of medius. sacral nerves. Cutaneous o£ lumbar : nerve.. ; Last intercostal nerve. K. iliobypogastricus. yi. obliquus abdominis externus, N. ilioinguinalis. M. tensor fascia; lat:t-. Fig. 72. —Superficial Dissection of the Gluteal Region and Lateral Aspect of the Thigh. Though the biceps muscle is descri-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. BRANCHES OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA 667 Internal iliac lymph gla     Circumflex iliac vessels External iliac lymph glands Remnant of ingiiiiml ligament Posterior branch of circum- flex iliac artery Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh External spermatic nerve Tensor fascice latce Femoral nerve and ante- rior femoral vessels Femoral artery Prefemoral lymph glands Deep inguinal lymph glands Fascia lata Medial patellar ligament Middle patellar ligament. Saphenous nerves Saphenous vessels Fig. 576.—Dissection of Pelvis, Thigh, and Proximal Part o-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE EEMOKAL NEEVE. 725 reach to the front of the patella, and there assist in the formation of the patellar plexus. The lateral branch communicates in the proximal third of the thigh with twigs from the lumbo-inguinal branch of the genito-femoral nerve. The medial cutaneous nerve lies at first in the femoral triangle on the lateral side of the femoral vessels. At the apex of the triangle it crosses over the femoral vessels, and is directed distally over or through the sartorius muscle, and beneath I IT? Thoracic — f- — I2T? Thoracic Genito-femoral-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. TIBIAL NEKVE. 733 their union the nerve of the calf (n. suralis) results, which reaches the foot, winding round the back of the malleolus along with the small saphenous vein. The nervus suralis supplies cutaneous branches to the lateral side and back of the distal third of the leg, the ankle and heel, and the side of the foot and little toe, as well as articular branches to the ankle and tarsal joints. ano-coccygeal Perforating n.- Obtupator Medial cutaneous j Saphenous n. V — Calcanean n Medial plantar n. RIOR CUTANEOUS N. E THIGH CUTANEOUS N. HIG-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE POPLITEAL FOSSA. 1457 extending from a point midway between the sciatic tuberosity and the greater trochanter to the centre of the popliteal fossa. The nerve enters the thigh under cover of the lateral border of the biceps, whereas the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh which takes the same line, descends superficial to the biceps, between it and the fascia lata. In the operation of stretching the sciatic nerve it is cut down upon immediately distal to the lower border of the gluteeus maximus. The surgeon, standing on the side of the patien-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE POPLITEAL FOSSA. 1457 extending from a point midway between the sciatic tuberosity and the greater trochanter to the centre of the popliteal fossa. The nerve enters the thigh under cover of the lateral border of the biceps, whereas the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh which takes the same line, descends superficial to the biceps, between it and the fascia lata. In the operation of stretching the sciatic nerve it is cut down upon immediately distal to the lower border of the gluteeus maximus. The surgeon, standing on the side of the patien-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. TIBIAL NEKVE. 733 their union the nerve of the calf (n. suralis) results, which reaches the foot, winding round the back of the malleolus along with the small saphenous vein. The nervus suralis supplies cutaneous branches to the lateral side and back of the distal third of the leg, the ankle and heel, and the side of the foot and little toe, as well as articular branches to the ankle and tarsal joints. ano-coccygeal Perforating n.- Obtupator Medial cutaneous j Saphenous n. V — Calcanean n Medial plantar n. RIOR CUTANEOUS N. E THIGH CUTANEOUS N. HIG-stock-foto
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The lumbar plexus-stock-foto