. Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . where it is attached to the lesser trochanter of thefemur and to the surface of the bone immediately below this. Within the abdomen the ilio-psoas muscle is covered by a thickfascia, the fascia iliaca, which is attached to the bodies of the lumbarvertebra? and to the sacrum, to the crest of the ilium, and to thebrim of the pelvis. At Pouparts ligament, that part of the iliac fascia which coversthe outer portion of the ilio-psoas muscle—, corresponding to theouter third of Pouparts ligament—does not pass down into thethigh with the muscl


. Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . where it is attached to the lesser trochanter of thefemur and to the surface of the bone immediately below this. Within the abdomen the ilio-psoas muscle is covered by a thickfascia, the fascia iliaca, which is attached to the bodies of the lumbarvertebra? and to the sacrum, to the crest of the ilium, and to thebrim of the pelvis. At Pouparts ligament, that part of the iliac fascia which coversthe outer portion of the ilio-psoas muscle—, corresponding to theouter third of Pouparts ligament—does not pass down into thethigh with the muscle, but is attached to Pouparts ligament, whenceit is reflected upward, becoming continuous with the transversalisfascia, which lines the whole posterior surface of the anterior ab-dominal wall. Internal to this, however, corresponding to the innerportion of the ilio-psoas muscle, the fascia which covers the musclepasses with the muscle, underneath Pouparts ligament, down into thethigh, and in the upper part of the thigh is continuous, behind the.


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