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Anatomical Illustration of Biceps Femoris Muscle.3d rendering-stock-foto
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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 Accurate Illustration of Short Head of Biceps Femoris-stock-foto
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Medical Accurate Illustration of Long Head of Biceps Femoris-stock-foto
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Medical Accurate Illustration of Hamstrings Muscles-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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quadriceps muscle anatomy 3d medical vector illustration-stock-foto
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leg muscle anatomy 3d medical vector illustration quadriceps-stock-foto
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image showing muscles of gluteal region and the posterior compartment of thigh with related nerves-stock-foto
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dissection picture of gluteal region showing sciatic nerve course, hamstring muscles and gluteal muscle-stock-foto
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dissection image of the muscle of the thigh with showing sciatic nerve, hamstring muscle, gluteal muscles and popliteal fossa-stock-foto
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dissection image of the muscle of the thigh with showing sciatic nerve, hamstring muscle, gluteal muscles and popliteal fossa-stock-foto
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A manual of anatomy . ing the first year; thecenter for the greater trochanter about the second to the third year; that for thelesser trochanter about the twelfth to the thirteenth year. All fuse with the shaftby the twentieth to the twenty-second year. Muscles Attached.—Origins.—Mm. vasti medialis, lateralis and intermedins,short head of biceps femoris, gastrocnemius, popliteus, plantaris and articularisgenu. Insertions.—Mm. glutei maximus, medius and minimus, gemelli superior andinferior, pyriformis, obtutatores internus and externus, psoas, iliacus, quadratusfemoris, adductores magnus, brev-stock-foto
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A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . mpedis;—and under them * flexor brevis digitorum pedis, z, Ab-ductor minimi digiti pedis. Inferior Extremity.—Left side, m, n, o, fifi, q, r, s, t, -y, w w,x x, y, z, Point the same parts as in the right side, a, Pyriformis.b b, Gemini, c c, Obturator internus. d, Quadratus femoris. e, Coccygseus. /, The short head of the biceps flexor cruris, g g, Plan-taris. ht Poplitaeus. i, Flexor longus pollicis pedis. Fig. 2. The Palm of the Left Hand after the common Tegumentsare removed, to show the Muscles of the Fingers,a, Tendon of-stock-foto
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Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . M. biceps femoris (short head M. biceps femoris (long headjInternal popliteal nerve External popliteal ne(peroneal nerve) M. gastrocnemius (.outer headjCommunicans poplitei Short saphenous vein Fig. 84.. THE REGION OF THE KNEE. I 63 Fig. S3.—The popliteal space. Fig. 84.—The knee-joint after the injection of a blue mass into the articular cavity; the bursas communicating withthe joint are also filled with the blue injection. The non-communicating bursas have been injected with a red mass.(From a Berlin model.) The superficial structures-stock-foto
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Elementary anatomy and physiology  Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869  Fig. 145. A View of the Muscles on the Back of the Thigh. 1, Gluteus Medius. 2, Glu- teus Magnus. 3, Fascia Lata covering the Vastus Externus. 4, Long Head of the Biceps. 5, Short Head of the Biceps. 6, gcmi-Tendinosus. 7,7, Semi-Mcinbranosus. 8, Gracilis. 9, Edge of the Adductor Mag- nus. 10, Edge of the Sartorius. 11, Pop- liteal Space. 12, Gastrocnemius.    A View of the Muscles on the Front of the Leg. 1, Tendon of the Quadriceps Femoris. 2,-stock-foto
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. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Appears at Ifth year;joins shaft ^ ahout 18th year. i=. '^ Joins shaft at SOth 9th mon ' i ^J^ J^^ year. (fetaC). =f Lower extremity. J^iG, 182.—Calcar femorale. Attachment of Muscles.—To tiventy-three. To the great trochanter: the Gluteus medius, ?Gluteus minimus, Pyriformis, Obturator internus. Obturator externus, Gemellus superior, and Gemellus inferior. To the lesser trochanter: the Psoas magnus and the Iliacus below it. To the shaft: the Quadratus femoris, Vastus externus, Gluteus maximus, short head of the Biceps femoris. Vastus internus. Add-stock-foto
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. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY 363 Semimembranosus muscle Inner head of the gastrocnemius muscleâ Bursa of the inner head of the - gastrocnemius muscle' Bursa m. gastrocnemii medialis Popliteus muBcle- BuTsa of the popliteus muscle Bursa m. poplitei 'Popliteal canal' *Canalis popliteu. Short head of the biceps flexor cruris muscle Caput breve m. bicipitis femoris Long head of the biceps flexor cruris muscle Caput longum m. bicipitis femoris Plantaris muscle Bicipitogastrocnemial bursa* I ursa bicipitOKastrocnemialis Outer he-stock-foto
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. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE ARTICULATIONS OF THE LOWER LIMB 231 o â . p P $ Quadriceps extensor f " U a d r i ' cruris muscle Subcrureus muscle M articularis genu Plantaris muscle M plantaris Outer head of the gastrocnemius muscle Caput laterale musculi gastrocnemius External condyle of  the femur Condylus lateralis femoris External lateral ligament of the knee joint â .11.1 Short external lateral (Quain). or direct portion of posterior external lateral ligament (Macalister) (i) Popliteus muscle (?) Tendon of the biceps flexor cruris muscle Anter-stock-foto
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. Atlas and text-book of human anatomy. Anatomy -- Atlases. Sacrotuberous lig. Sacrospinous li^. ' Obturator internum Bursa of obturator tril 'â y^' lendon of obtura- tor internum ⢠Sacroipmoui Middle gluteal Itg N t)UrSa Sacrotubero. Itg ^^ilutaeus medius r y^ Tfndon or sfrnitendinosns lendon oj sfmimenibranosus. Biceps femoris (short head) fendon of . Biceps Tendon semimem- branosus. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the orig-stock-foto
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. Atlas and text-book of human anatomy. Anatomy -- Atlases. Biceps femoris (short head) fendon of . Biceps Tendon semimem- branosus. Gemellus supc:- (I em ell us infc^i (jtutaeu^ mediu ijnadratus Biceps femoris flong head) Fig. 301. Fig. 302.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sobotta, Johannes, 1869-1945; McMurrich, J. Playfair (James Playfair), 1859-1939. Philadelphia, Saunders-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. terior surface of the proximal part^of the Left Femur. Vastus mediai Saphenous nerve^ Femoral vessel: Sartorius Adductor lokgus Adductor magnds Gracilis. Rectus femoris Vastus lateralis Vastus intermedius Femur Femoris (short head) SEMIMEMBRANOSUS' Biceps Femoris (long head) Semitendinostj Sciatic nerve Fig. 362.—Transverse Section of the Thigh (Hunter's Adductor Canal). M. Vastus Lateralis.—The vastus lateralis has an origin, partly fleshy, partly membranous, from (1) the capsule of the hip-joint) (2) the tubercle of the femur, (3) a concave surfa-stock-foto
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. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. Fig. 145. A View of the Muscles on the Back of the Thigh. 1, Gluteus Medius. 2, Glu- teus Magnus. 3, Fascia Lata covering the Vastus Externus. 4, Long Head of the Biceps. 5, Short Head of the Biceps. 6, gcmi-Tendinosus. 7,7, Semi-Mcinbranosus. 8, Gracilis. 9, Edge of the Adductor Mag- nus. 10, Edge of the Sartorius. 11, Pop- liteal Space. 12, Gastrocnemius.. A View of the Muscles on the Front of the Leg. 1, Tendon of the Quadriceps Femoris. 2, Spine of the Tibia. 3, Tibi- alis Anticus. 4, Ext-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. terior surface of the proximal part^of the Left Femur. Vastus mediai Saphenous nerve^ Femoral vessel: Sartorius Adductor lokgus Adductor magnds Gracilis. Rectus femoris Vastus lateralis Vastus intermedius Femur Femoris (short head) SEMIMEMBRANOSUS' Biceps Femoris (long head) Semitendinostj Sciatic nerve Fig. 362.—Transverse Section of the Thigh (Hunter's Adductor Canal). M. Vastus Lateralis.—The vastus lateralis has an origin, partly fleshy, partly membranous, from (1) the capsule of the hip-joint) (2) the tubercle of the femur, (3) a concave surfa-stock-foto