The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . which holds tho centre of the head of the femur to the acetabu-lum ; the cotyloid, a cartilaginous cord around the margin of the ace-Fj„ 34 tabulum, which cavity it serves to deepen; the transverse, ex-tending across the notch of theacetabului*; and the synovialmembrane, which invests the heaiof the femur, and spreads aroundtho ligamentum teres. The hip joint has an extensiverange of movements—-flexion, ex-tension., adduction, abducti


The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . which holds tho centre of the head of the femur to the acetabu-lum ; the cotyloid, a cartilaginous cord around the margin of the ace-Fj„ 34 tabulum, which cavity it serves to deepen; the transverse, ex-tending across the notch of theacetabului*; and the synovialmembrane, which invests the heaiof the femur, and spreads aroundtho ligamentum teres. The hip joint has an extensiverange of movements—-flexion, ex-tension., adduction, abduction, cir-cumduction, and rotation. The ligaments of the pelvis and hipjoint are partly shown in Fig. 34. part of the anterior common lig-iment of the vertebrte, extending down-Ward over the front of the sacrum. 3 Lumbo-iliac. 4. Ante-rior sacro-iliac. 5. Obturator Pouparte ligament. 7. Capsular. 9. Ilio-femoral, or acces-sory. The fossa at the bottom of the acetabulum is filled by an adiposemass, covered by synovial membrane, which serves as an elastic cushionto the head of the bone during its PELVIS AND HIP ANTERIORLY. 8YNDESM0L0GY. Fig. 35.


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