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Medical Illustration of Sacrotuberous Ligament-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Sacrospinous Ligament-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Sacrotuberous and Sacrospinous Ligaments-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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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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Deep Muscles of the Gluteal Region-stock-foto
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Medical Acurate Illustration of Adductor Minimus-stock-foto
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Medical Acurate Illustration of Adductor Magnus-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Superior Gemellus 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 Illustration of Obturator Internus Muscle-stock-foto
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Muscles of the Gluteal Region-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Inferior Gemellus Muscle-stock-foto
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Medial and Lateral View of Hip Bone-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Sacral Plexus-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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Lateral Rotators of Hip-Superior Gemellus-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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Anatomical Illustration of Obturator Canal-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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Branches of Anterior Trunk of Internal Iliac Artery-stock-foto
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. The science and art of midwifery . LESSER / SACRO-SCIATIC I.IG. LARGE SAC RC-SCIATIC LIG. PUBIS. INTERNALOBTURATOR Fig. 90.—Section of pelvis, showing: the internalobturator muscle. (Tarnier et Chantivuil. | n;n LABOR. median portion, whose libers arc united by a tendinous raphe in frontof the coccyx, while posteriorly a narrow bundle is fastened by atendon to the fourth coccygeal vertebra. The arrangement of themuscular libers is best seen from the side, as in Fig. 92, where theischium has been removed. The margins which border the rectum and vagina are thicker thanthe rest of the levator.-stock-foto
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. Text-book of operative surgery . nd of thepyriformis. The nerve, after giving off large branches to the gluteus maximus and abranch to the small sciatic nerve, is continued vertically downwards under the fascia ofthe back of the thigh. The spine of the ischium and the lesser sacro-sciatic ligamentwhich is attached to it serve as a guide to the place of exit of the artery from thepelvis. 62. Inferior Vesical Artery. This artery is ligatured in loco in exposing thebase of the bladder. 63. Artery to the Vas Deferens. This artery is only of iraportance in thatit acts as a Substitute for the sper-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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. Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses. —Greater and Lesser Sacro-sciatic Ligaments and Foramina.—(Morris.) Obstetric note.—The pubic symphysis and the sacro-iliac symphysisprobably soften slightly during pregnancy. The sacro-coccygeal joint haslimited motion until middle life advances, when it may become fixed. Sacro-sciatic ligaments (Fig. 44).—Two strong bands are stretchedbetween the sacrum and the ischium. They have no connection with any jointsbut are called the greater and the lesser sacro-sciatic ligaments. The greater THE PELVIC GIRDLE. 47 (ligamentum sacro-tuberosum) extend-stock-foto
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. A treatise on practical anatomy: for students of anatomy and surgery . e tip ofthe coccyx. Be-tween the tuberosi-ties of the ischiaanteriorly is thepubic arch, formedby the rami of theischia and pubes.FIG. 60.-THE PELVIS. rpi cinienor strait A A, antero-posterior diameter; B B, transverse diameter; -L Xic oi.4^^x±wi OLic«,iu C C, two oblique diameters; 1, sacro-iliao ligament; 2, anterior -i i. JZ or lesser sacro-sciatic ligament; 3, posterior or great sacro-sciatic meaSUrOS aOOUt 11VOligament. inches transverselyand about four inches antero-posteriorly. The truepelvis is about four and a h-stock-foto
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. Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . iatic artery and greatsciatic nerve, which appear below the pyriformis, and the internalpudic vessels and nerve. The internal pudic vessels and nerve, afteremerging from the pelvis through the great sacro-sciatic foramen,curve around the lesser sacro-sciatic ligament, close to the ischium,and pass forward into the deep part of the perineum. Stretching the Sciatic Nerve.—The patient lies upon the ab-domen with a sand bag under the lower part of the trunk. An incisionthree inches long is made upon the back of the thigh, the upper endof the in-stock-foto
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. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . utward and forward, to be inserted into the innermargin of the tuberosity of the ischium, being prolonged for-ward as the falciform ligament (processus fahiformis) protect-ing the internal pudic veins and nerves. It converts the sacrosciatic notch into the lesser sacro-sciatic foramen, transmitting the obturator internu-stock-foto