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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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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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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 Sciatic Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Popliteal Fossa-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Obturator Nerve-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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Anterior Branch of Obturator 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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Nerve To Obturator Internus-stock-foto
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Course of Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve-stock-foto
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Lumbo-sacral plexus of the right side — the pelvis opened and viscera removed, a, First lumbar nerve ; a' a', Its branches ; 6, Second lumbar nerve ; c, Inguinal branch ; d, Femoral cutaneous ; e, Crural ; e', Internal cutaneous femoral ; /, Obturator ; g, Anterior ; and h, Posterior gluteal ; i, Posterior cutaneous branch ; k, Internal pudic ; h', Its perineal branch ; k'. Dorsal branch to the penis ; I, Hsemorrhoidal ; m m, Great sciatic ; m'. Posterior crural ; m'. External popliteal ; m''. External saphenic ; n, Muscular branch ; o. Tibial. from Strangeways' veterinary anatomy by Vaughan,-stock-foto
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The Sciatic Nerve. Sensory innervation of the sciatic nerve. Sciatica.-stock-foto
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The BNA arranged as an outline of regional and systematic anatomy . s (the body being in the lithotomy position) : (a) trans-versely between the ischial tuberosities; (&) along the median lineextending from the mons pubis to the tip of the coccyx, encirclingthe labia majora and the anal orifice. Superficial perineal fascia—43 :45. Perineal artery—51:19. Posterior labial arteries—^51:21. Perineal nerve—71:21. Posterior labial nerves—71:23. Perineal rami of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve—70:53. Lymphatic vessels. Superficial transverse perineal muscle—43 :42. (Not con-stant in degree of d-stock-foto
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The BNA arranged as an outline of regional and systematic anatomy . the posterior region of the knee, extending about 10 cm. distal andproximal to the line of the articulation of the knee; (fo) transversely at eachend of the preceding incision. Superficial fascia—23 :36. Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve—70 :51. Terminal branches only.Small saphenous vein—56 :1.Femoropopliteal vein—56 :2.Deep fascia—27 :70. 3. POPLITEAL SPACE; LAEGE NEEVES AND VESSELS. May be exposed by making a longitudinal incision through the deep fasciain the middle line of the popliteal space, reflecting the fascia and de-stock-foto
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The BNA arranged as an outline of regional and systematic anatomy . —Tacies medialis tibiae-Crista anterior tibiae Malleolus lateralis fibulaeTuberositas 055. MetaTarsalis V. Malleolus medialis tib Tuberositas oss.noviculoris INFEBIOB EXTREMITY 125 4. POPLITEAL SPACE: MEDIAL AND LATEEAL BOUNDAEIES. Biceps muscle—27 :11. Semitendinosus muscle—27 :14. Semimembranosus muscle—27 :15. Lateral head of gastrocnemius muscle—27 :24. Medial head of gastrocnemius muscle—27 :25. Plantaris muscle—27 :29. 5. CONTENTS OF THE POPLITEAL SPACE. a. Nerves. Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve—70:51.Tibial nerve—70-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. 226 a more proximal or a more distal origin, according to the position of the roots of origin of the main nerves of the limb. 3. The Dorsal Border Nerves. The lateral branches of several of the dorsal divisions of the lower thoracic and lumbar spinal nerves become cutaneous over the posterior surface of the buttock. The most distal spinal nerve to 19 vertebra XXII spinal N. iliohypogastric N .inguinal N genitocrural N lateral cut N .. femoral N obturator N peroneal N - tibial N Fig. 8. Plexus of type G. furnish such cutaneous-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 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