. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE SKELETON OT THE LOWER EXTREMI1Y 129 Crest of the ilium Crista iliaca Outer lip Labium externum / Middle gluteal line \ : Middle curved line glutaea anterior fPosterior gluteal line \ : Superior curved line , Linea glutaea posterior 'Tuberosity of the ilium "Tuberositas iliaca Posterior superior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca posterior superior Posterior inferior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca posterior inferior Iliosciatic or great sciatic Incisura ischiadica major Spine of the ischium Spina ischiadica
. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE SKELETON OT THE LOWER EXTREMI1Y 129 Crest of the ilium Crista iliaca Outer lip Labium externum / Middle gluteal line \ : Middle curved line glutaea anterior fPosterior gluteal line \ : Superior curved line , Linea glutaea posterior 'Tuberosity of the ilium "Tuberositas iliaca Posterior superior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca posterior superior Posterior inferior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca posterior inferior Iliosciatic or great sciatic Incisura ischiadica major Spine of the ischium Spina ischiadica Small sciatic notch Incisura ischiadica minor Tuberosity of the ischium Tuber ischiadicum. Anterior superior spine 01 the ilium Spina iliaca anterior superior | Inferior gluteal line — I : Inferior curved line Linea glutaea inferior Anterior inferior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca anterior inferior Acetabulum, or cotyloid cavity Acetabulum Thyroid or obturator foramen Foramen obturatum Fig. 312.—The Right Hip-Bone, Outer Side. Posterior Aspect. The outer surface of the ilium is seen, divided by the three gluteal lines into areas from which the three gluteal muscles respectively arise. The spine of the ischium projects backwards from the posterior border of the hip-bone ; above this spine is the iliosciatic or great sciatic notch, below it is the small scst-c notch. The lowest portion of the bone is formed by the backwaidly projecting tuberosity of tne jscmum. The acetabulum is viewed obliquely from behind Os coxae—Hip-bone. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Toldt, Carl, 1840-1920; Dalla Rosa, Alois, b. 1848; Paul, Eden, 1865-1944, tr; Toldt, Carl, 1840-1920. Anatomischer atlas für Studierende und Ärtze. English. New York, Rebman Company
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