. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 116 TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF ligament, the deep gluteal muscle, the extra-pelvie part of the internal obturator, the gemelli, and (possibly) the quadratus femoris muscles. It is covered by the middle gluteal, piriformis, and biceps muscles. Only one small collateral branch leaves the sciatic nerve. This is —-• M, glutseus medius. M. piriformis. M. glutfeus JI. adductor il. plantaiis Lig. ooUaterale flbulare. M. M. glutajus profundus. M. vastus lateralis SI. gastrocnemius (caput laterale). Mm.


. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 116 TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF ligament, the deep gluteal muscle, the extra-pelvie part of the internal obturator, the gemelli, and (possibly) the quadratus femoris muscles. It is covered by the middle gluteal, piriformis, and biceps muscles. Only one small collateral branch leaves the sciatic nerve. This is —-• M, glutseus medius. M. piriformis. M. glutfeus JI. adductor il. plantaiis Lig. ooUaterale flbulare. M. M. glutajus profundus. M. vastus lateralis SI. gastrocnemius (caput laterale). Mm. perouiEus tertius et ex- tensor digitorum longus. Fig, 75.—Lateral Aspect of the Femur, with Areas of Muscular and Ligamentous Attachment. distributed to the internal obturator, gemelli, and quadratus femoris muscles. The twig to the internal obturator enters the pelvis by the anterior part of the lesser sciatic foramen. N. TIBIALIS.—The tibial nerve is the larger and more posterior of the two nerves into which the sciatic divides. It runs down the back of the thigh between the biceps (lateral) and the adductor and semi- membranosus muscles (medial), to disappear from the present dissec- tion by entering the gap between the two heads of the gastrocnemius Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Bradley, O. Charnock (Orlando Charnock), 1871-1937. Edinburgh, W. Green and Son, Limited


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