. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 854 THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Capsular ligament of the hip-joint v- Capsula articularis Upper limit of the origin o the crureus muscle Crureus muscle M. "astus intermedin Vastus internus muscle (divided and turned forwards) Common tendon for the vastus internu: and crureus muscles Adipose tissue of the internal alar ligament (plica alaris medialis) Patella ligament, or infrapatellar tendon Lig. patellae Tendon of the sartorius muscle Tubercle of the tibia Tuberositas tibiae. — Head of the femur Caput femoris Tendon


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 854 THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Capsular ligament of the hip-joint v- Capsula articularis Upper limit of the origin o the crureus muscle Crureus muscle M. "astus intermedin Vastus internus muscle (divided and turned forwards) Common tendon for the vastus internu: and crureus muscles Adipose tissue of the internal alar ligament (plica alaris medialis) Patella ligament, or infrapatellar tendon Lig. patellae Tendon of the sartorius muscle Tubercle of the tibia Tuberositas tibiae. — Head of the femur Caput femoris Tendon of insertion of the iliopsoas muscle Small trochanter Trochanter minor Insertion by muscular fibres of the iliopsoas muscle Upper limit of the origin of the vastus internus muscle Vastus internus muscle (line of origin from the inner lip of the linea aspera) Inner surface of the femur Facies medialis femoris Deep fascia of the leg Fascia cruris Fasciculus of the subcrureus muscle Fasciculus m. articularis genu ,Tendon of insertion of the adductor magnus muscle with the internal intermuscular septum ,\ .Capsule of the knee-joint ''Capsula articularis genu jinsertion and aponeurotic expansion of the semimembranosus muscle _, Tendon of the gracilis muscle Tendon of the semitendiuosus muscle '/'JF B^"- ^"'''^^'^^1 surface of the tibia /^*^^jH Facies medialis tibiae --Popliteus muscle -^ Soleus muscle FiG. 603.—Inner Limit of the Origin of the Crureus (Vastus Intermedius) Muscle, and THE Blending of the Fasciculi of that Muscle with those of the Vastus Internus (Vastus Medialis) Muscle in their Insertion into the Deep Aponeurosis of the Quadriceps Extensor Cruris Muscle. Right Thigh, seen from Within. The vastus internus muscle has been divided longitudinally throughout its entire length, and has been turned fcrvards. Musculi femoris—Muscles of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for


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