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Synovitis. Human Knee joint anatomy. Healthy joint, and Inflammation of the synovial membrane. front view. anterior aspects. Vector illustration-stock-foto
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Medical Illustration of Cruciate Anastomosis-stock-foto
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Branches of Anterior Division of Femoral Nerve-stock-foto
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Branches of Posterior Division of Femoral Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomy of Accessory Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Sacral Plexus-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Femoral Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Femoral Artery-stock-foto
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Medical illustration for explanation femoral nerve-stock-foto
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Femoral Branch of Genitofemoral Nerve-stock-foto
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Posterior Branch of Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Obturator Nerve-stock-foto
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Obturator Nerve in Medial Thigh-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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. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . s course along the anterolateral wall of thepelvis, below the iliopectineal line, upon the inner surface of the pelvisfascia, leaves the pelvis through the obturator canal, and divides into itsterminal branches, which are separated from each other by the obtu-rator extemus muscle and later by the adductor brevis muscle. Thesebranches supply the adductor muscles, the hip- and knee-joints, andthe integument of the medial aspect of the thigh. Sometimes a fila-ment is given off which inosculates with the saphenous internus or itsaccess-stock-foto
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Archive image from page 453 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy  cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( Tibial nerve Biceps tendon (with common peroneal nerve) Plantaris Gastro- cnemius    Semimembran- osus (insertion) Ligamentum patellae (insertion) Popliteus Attachment of tibial collateral ligament Gracilis (insertion) Semitendinosus (insertion) Fig. 375.—The Muscles on the Posterior Aspect of the Right Thigh. Pig. 376.—Muscle-Attachments to the Medial Surface of the Proximal Part of the Eight Tibia. and laterally, forms the fascia covering the poplite-stock-foto
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. The Anatomical record 1922-1923. Anatomy. V -f IV--. Fig. 1 Volar surface left forearm. /, Lateral antibrachial cutaneous; 11, cutaneous distribution of radial; ///, of median, and IV, of ulnar; V, median antibrachial cutaneous. Fig. 2 Anterior aspect of left thigh. I, Lateral femoral cutaneous; II, inter- mediate; and ///, medial cutaneous branches of femoral; 71', cutaneous branch of obturator; Y, of ilio-inguinal, and VI, of genito-femoral.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc-stock-foto
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. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. J. SANDERS and M. DAVIES M. tensor fasciae latae. Insertion: on lateral aspect of thigh. Muscle does not insert as close to M. glutaeus magnus. M. gracilis major. Origin: by short, narrow tendon from postero-ventral pelvic rim. Ventral and adjacent to origin of M. semimembranosus. Large thick muscle lying on ventro- medial aspect of thigh. Can be divided into two almost equal bellies. M. ileo-fibularis. Long spindle-shaped muscle lying on dorsal surface of thigh, partially obscured by M. glutaeus magnus. M. sartorius. Origin: in one specim-stock-foto
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. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. MUSCULAR SYSTEM OF THE RED HOWLING MONKEY 127 across the ventral aspect of the thigh from the innominate bone to the tibia. The origin is from the distal part of the acetabular border together with the tensor fasciae latae and scansorius (fig. 36). The fleshy fibers of the sartorius intervene here between these two muscles and the iliac insertion of the external oblique aponeurosis. The muscle passes distally over the quadriceps to the medial aspect of the knee where it lies over the endings of both m, gracilis and the semitendino- sus. It n-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Tibial nerve Biceps tendon (with common peroneal nerve) Plantaris Gastro- cnemius. Semimembran- osus (insertion) Ligamentum patellae (insertion) Popliteus Attachment of tibial collateral ligament Gracilis (insertion) Semitendinosus (insertion) Fig. 375.—The Muscles on the Posterior Aspect of the Right Thigh. Pig. 376.—Muscle-Attachments to the Medial Surface of the Proximal Part of the Eight Tibia. and laterally, forms the fascia covering the popliteus muscle {popliteus fascia), and is attached to the oblique line of the tibia; and (3) a third stro-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Tibial nerve Biceps tendon (with common peroneal nerve) Plantaris Gastro- cnemius. Semimembran- osus (insertion) Ligamentum patellae (insertion) Popliteus Attachment of tibial collateral ligament Gracilis (insertion) Semitendinosus (insertion) Fig. 375.—The Muscles on the Posterior Aspect of the Right Thigh. Pig. 376.—Muscle-Attachments to the Medial Surface of the Proximal Part of the Eight Tibia. and laterally, forms the fascia covering the popliteus muscle {popliteus fascia), and is attached to the oblique line of the tibia; and (3) a third stro-stock-foto