. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. INGUINAL CANAL AND FEMORAL CANAL 387 Rectus abdominis nuscle Semilunar fold of Douglas LintT bemiLircuhns (Dougl-isi) Transversalis abdominis muscle M. Iransverbus abdominib ; Umbilicus Urachus or 'median umbilical ligament' "Lip; umbilicale medium / "External umbilical ligament^ / *Lig. umbilicale laterale -Deep or inferior epigastric artery^ A epigastrica inferior / Internal or deep abdominal ring''. Ligament of Hesselbach' Lig interfoveolare (Hesselbachi) Ligament of Falx (aponeurotica) inguinalis Common iliac arter


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. INGUINAL CANAL AND FEMORAL CANAL 387 Rectus abdominis nuscle Semilunar fold of Douglas LintT bemiLircuhns (Dougl-isi) Transversalis abdominis muscle M. Iransverbus abdominib ; Umbilicus Urachus or 'median umbilical ligament' "Lip; umbilicale medium / "External umbilical ligament^ / *Lig. umbilicale laterale -Deep or inferior epigastric artery^ A epigastrica inferior / Internal or deep abdominal ring''. Ligament of Hesselbach' Lig interfoveolare (Hesselbachi) Ligament of Falx (aponeurotica) inguinalis Common iliac artery A. iliaca communis Common iliac vein—V. iliaca communis Internal iliac artery-—A. hypogastrica'' Internal iliac vein-—V. hypogastrica Vas deferens Ductus deferens \ Ureter—Ureter ' Ampulla of the vas deferens Ampulla ductus deferentis Urinary bladder—Vesica urinaria Superior vesical artery—A. vesicalis superior ' The conjoined tendon of the internal oblique adiiy divided by dissection, into two part; "* and the inner is known as the ligament o/'He) 2 The internal iliac artery and vein are i 3 The 'median untbilical ligament cons and, when covered by peritoneum, constitutes * The *cxternal uttthilical ligament The superi abdon /alx inguinalis.—Tr. the Continental nomenclature known a Is of a fibrous cord, the urachus, exten he urachal or median umbilical fold. fibrous cord, the versalis abdominis muscle is often divided, or can nt of Hesselbach, or ligamentuin inter/micolarSy ric artery and vein respectively.—Tl ling from the apex of the bladder to th'j umbil See Fig. 635, p. 386.—Th. ~ of the obliterated hypogastric artery, ext artery (close to its'origin from the internal iliac artery) near the side of the bladder and alorig the ante to the umbilicus, and, when covered by peritoneum, constitutes the hypogastric or external umbilical /old. ding from the ir wall of the See Fig. 635, h,/er epigastric artery extends from the ' and parallel with the


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