The anatomist's vade mecum : a system of human anatomy . by its external surface, the adductor magnus and obtm-atorexternus; by the internal surface, the obturator internus and levatorani; by the spine, the gemellus superior, levator ani, coccygeus, andlesser sacro-ischiatic ligament; by the tuberosity, the biceps, semi-tendinosus, semi-membranosus, gemellus inferior, quadratus femoris,erector penis, and great sacro-ischiatic ligament; and by the ramus,the gracilis, transversus perinei, and compressor m-ethrse. To the ospubis fifteen: by its upper border, the obliquus externus, obliquus 93 int


The anatomist's vade mecum : a system of human anatomy . by its external surface, the adductor magnus and obtm-atorexternus; by the internal surface, the obturator internus and levatorani; by the spine, the gemellus superior, levator ani, coccygeus, andlesser sacro-ischiatic ligament; by the tuberosity, the biceps, semi-tendinosus, semi-membranosus, gemellus inferior, quadratus femoris,erector penis, and great sacro-ischiatic ligament; and by the ramus,the gracilis, transversus perinei, and compressor m-ethrse. To the ospubis fifteen: by its upper border, the obliquus externus, obliquus 93 internus, trausversaKs, rectus, pyramidalis, pectineus, and psoas parvus;by its external surface, the adductor longus, adductor brevis and gracilis;by its internal surface, the levator ani, compressor urethrse, and obtu-rator internus; and by tbe ramus, the adductor magnus, erector penis,and accelerator urin^e. Tbe pelvis, considered as a wbole, is divisible into 2. false and truepelvis; the former is the expanded portion, bounded on each side by Fis. 40*. * A female pelvis. 1. The last lumbar vertebra. 2, 2. The intervertebralsubstance connecting the last lumbar vertebra with the fourth and The promontory of the sacrum. 4. The anterior surface of the sacrum, onwhich its transverse lines and foramina are seen. 5. The tip of the , 6. The iliac fossae, forming the lateral boundaries of the false pelvis. 7. Theanterior superior spinous process of the ilium ; right side. 8. The anteriorinferior spinous process. 9. The acetabulum, a. The notch of the The body of the ischium, c. Its tuberosity, d. The spine of the ischiumseen through the obturator foramen, e. The os pubis. /. The symphysispubis, g. The arch of the pubes. h. The angle of the os pubis, i. The spine ofthe pubes; the prominent ridge between h and /is the crest of the pubes. k, pectineal line of the pubes. I, I. The ilio-pectineal line; m, m. the pro-longation of this line to the promont


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