. The anatomy and surgical treatment of hernia. INGUINAL HERNIA. ANATOMY OF THE PARTS INVOLVED. 35 26. Its external edge, both formed by the r ? ^ 1 ? Of the Two Sides. fascia transversahs. ? 2J. Inferior extremity of the great right. J2. Fascia iliaca upon the iliac muscle. 28. Gutter of the fascia transversahs, and of $3. Plan of the vertical section of the psoas the fascia iliaca. and iliac muscles. 2g. Its enlargement in infundibulum, above 34. Section of the pubian tie of the pectineus. the crural ring. Jj. Cut of the abdominal muscles at their iliac JO. Crural ring. insertion. ji. Ligame


. The anatomy and surgical treatment of hernia. INGUINAL HERNIA. ANATOMY OF THE PARTS INVOLVED. 35 26. Its external edge, both formed by the r ? ^ 1 ? Of the Two Sides. fascia transversahs. ? 2J. Inferior extremity of the great right. J2. Fascia iliaca upon the iliac muscle. 28. Gutter of the fascia transversahs, and of $3. Plan of the vertical section of the psoas the fascia iliaca. and iliac muscles. 2g. Its enlargement in infundibulum, above 34. Section of the pubian tie of the pectineus. the crural ring. Jj. Cut of the abdominal muscles at their iliac JO. Crural ring. insertion. ji. Ligament of Gimbernat. The Structure and Relation of the Posterior Wall of the Inguinal Canal.—Be-fore completing the anatomical study of the parts involved in inguinal hernia, it is wisethat we examine the canal from the inner or peritoneal side. When the abdominalparietes of the inguinal region is held as nearly as possible in the normal position, therewill be observed to be present in the peritonaeum, upon each side of the median line,thr


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