. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. TEE LUMBOSACRAL FLEX VS. 773 arrives outside the pelvis, where it nevertheless remains deeply concealed by the muscular masses on the internal aspect of the thigh. Its terminal rami- fications are expended in the obturator externus, the adductors of the thigh, the pectineus, and the short adductor of the leg. branch destined to the latter muscle is the longest; it leaves the space between the pectineus and the small adductor of the thigh, and descends backwards on the internal lace of the muscle to vhioh it is dist
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. TEE LUMBOSACRAL FLEX VS. 773 arrives outside the pelvis, where it nevertheless remains deeply concealed by the muscular masses on the internal aspect of the thigh. Its terminal rami- fications are expended in the obturator externus, the adductors of the thigh, the pectineus, and the short adductor of the leg. branch destined to the latter muscle is the longest; it leaves the space between the pectineus and the small adductor of the thigh, and descends backwards on the internal lace of the muscle to vhioh it is distributed. 4. Small Sciatic or Anterior and Posterior Gluteal Nerves. The small sciatic of the Horse is composed of several cords that issue from the pelvis by the upper part of the great ischiatie notch, and which have Fi?. POSTEEIOB PORTION OF THE LUMBO-SACRAL PLEXUS. 1 Conioining fasciculi of the three first sacral nerves; 2, 3, 4, 5 Anterior gluteal neives 6 6', 8, Posterior gluteal nerves; 7, 9, Branches which traverse the g at s'ciatic ligLment, and Lmmunicate between the poster^rghitea^^ranche Ld the divisions of the internal pudic nerve; 10, 11, 12, 1^. "fieat sciatic neive and its crural branches; 14, Small femoro-popliteal nerve; 15 Its cutaneous or peroneal-cutaneous branch. been for a long time described as the anterior and posterior gluteal ""^"^The anterior gluteal or ilio-muscular nerves (Fig. 356, 2 3, 4, 5) are four or five in number, and arise either separately or m groups from the posterior or bye m i"""^" , â , âiex,is. They appear to be more particularly rSed b^th ttoX^^^^ branches' 'ill leave the pelvic cavity by £e great sciatic opening, along with the anterior gluteal vessels. The 52. 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 Chau
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