. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. g76 THE NERVES. posteriorly. Near the inferior extremity of the interstice separating the gartoriuB and gracilis, it escapes and becomes subcutaneous, dividing mto a number of filaments which meet those of the accessory LUMBO-SACRAL PLEIUS AND INTERNAL NERVES OF THE POSTERIOR MMB. 1- 1, Lumbo-sacral plexns; 2, anterior femoral nerve; 3, internal saphena nerve; 4, obturator nerve; 5, originating fasciculus of the great and small femoro-popliteal nerves; 6, suj)erhcial ramuscul'es of the posterior gluteal
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. g76 THE NERVES. posteriorly. Near the inferior extremity of the interstice separating the gartoriuB and gracilis, it escapes and becomes subcutaneous, dividing mto a number of filaments which meet those of the accessory LUMBO-SACRAL PLEIUS AND INTERNAL NERVES OF THE POSTERIOR MMB. 1- 1, Lumbo-sacral plexns; 2, anterior femoral nerve; 3, internal saphena nerve; 4, obturator nerve; 5, originating fasciculus of the great and small femoro-popliteal nerves; 6, suj)erhcial ramuscul'es of the posterior gluteal nerves: 7, great femoro-popliteal nerve; 8, internal pudic nerve; 9, hjemorrhoidal or anal nerve; 10, internal plantar nerve ; 11,12, its digital ramifications. KOTE—In the above figure ie seen the posterior part of the plexus formed by the nerve-branches which pass throuKh the three first subsacral foramina. I'hat which escapes from the foramen between the sarrum a'"! 'af' lumbar vertebra, only gives a fine branch to this part of the plexus, and sends the greater portion of "« "0^68, m two cords, to the anterior part. This arrangement is not rare, and is generally seen we believe when ">ere »re •nly five iumbar vertebrse: as is remarked in ihe Ass and Mule. nn,\ In the Horse. It will, therefore Iw understood that the nerve deacribed by us as the first sacral pair bccoiues a lumbar 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 Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. New York : Appleton
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