. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . erior Carpal arch. 3. The communication between the two preceding, and the branch from the Posterior Interosseous artery,which joins the Anterior, and the Carpal arch. 4. The further portion of the Posterior Interosseous nerve, and its gangliform enlargement. IX. To see the origin of the Posterior Interosseousartery from the common trunk, remove, if necessary, aportion of the lower margin of the Supinator brevismuscle. A


. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . erior Carpal arch. 3. The communication between the two preceding, and the branch from the Posterior Interosseous artery,which joins the Anterior, and the Carpal arch. 4. The further portion of the Posterior Interosseous nerve, and its gangliform enlargement. IX. To see the origin of the Posterior Interosseousartery from the common trunk, remove, if necessary, aportion of the lower margin of the Supinator brevismuscle. A Dissection to Expose the ObturatorNerve completely. Position.—The body supine, the thigh of the sidedissected to be abducted, rotated out, and slightlyflexed. I. The Abdomen is to be opened by a crucial incision, andthe lower flap on the side to be dissected removed by anincision parallel with and a little above the line of Pou- THE OBTURATOR NERVE. 119 parts ligament, then inwards to the median line, the otherflaps to be turned outwards and fixed. In the flap cut away there will be removed the follow-ing structures in layers, lettered A, B, C, D, E, F, (>.H, No. 14. ft A. Skin. B. Superficial fascia in two layers at the lower part. 1 Paragraphs A, B, 0, D, E, F, G, H, K have been printed insmaller type because the anatomy of this flap is not an essentialpart of the dissection: nevertheless, it is a good plan to mentionevery structure divided or removed which is visible to the nakedeye. A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. Superficial Pu&ic artery and vein passing inwards overthe cord. Superficial Epigastric artery and vein passing upwards over the centre of Pouparts Circumflex Iliac artery and vein, sending twigs over the lower part of the Abdomen at the outer part. Ilio-hypogastric nerve, cutaneous about one inch abovethe external Abdominal ring. Ilio-inguinal nerve coming through the ring. Lymphatic glands along Pouparts ligament. One or two of the lower A


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