A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . posterior. Subcutaneous over the poster-ior superior spine of the ilium. Knee.—B. condyli medialis; B. condyli lateralis. Subcutaneous bursae over theprojecting condyles (Figs. 1176 and 1177). B. prcipatellaris subcutanea (Fig. 1176). In thesubcutaneous connective tissue in front of the is quite common (18 in 20, Synnestvedt; 165 in400, Oruber), and is usually confounded with thenext. It may be of considerable size. B. prapatellaris subfascialis. Betwe


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . posterior. Subcutaneous over the poster-ior superior spine of the ilium. Knee.—B. condyli medialis; B. condyli lateralis. Subcutaneous bursae over theprojecting condyles (Figs. 1176 and 1177). B. prcipatellaris subcutanea (Fig. 1176). In thesubcutaneous connective tissue in front of the is quite common (18 in 20, Synnestvedt; 165 in400, Oruber), and is usually confounded with thenext. It may be of considerable size. B. prapatellaris subfascialis. Between the fasciain front of the patella and the aponeurosis of theextensors. Not so frequent (9 in 20, Synnestvedt;23 in 400, Gruber). B. prapatellaris subtendinea. Between the apo-neurosis and the anterior surface of the in 9 out of 20, Synnestvedt; 23 in 400, Gruber;10 out of 12, Schreger. This division of the prepatel-lar bursre is that of Gruber. The three here described B. suprapatellaria. _A_ B. condyli B. praepatellaris i ._subcutanea. j B. subpatellar B. subcutanea tu- 1berositatis tibise. J. R, ) B. gastrocnemi-\ alis medialis. B. tibialis medialis. Fig. 1176.—The Principal Bursie in Front of the Knee. rarely coexist, and if so they usually communicate. B. supraprUellaris (Fig. 11761. Between the ten-don of the extensor quadriceps and the lower part ofthe anterior surface of the femur above the is always present, and invariably communicateswith the joint, except occasionally in very youngchildren. B. intermusctdaris m. eitensoris cruris. Betweenthe tendons of rectus and the crureus. About aninch above the patella. Rare (2 in 55, Synnestvedt). B. patellaris lateralis. Between lateral expansions Vol. II.—36 of the tendons of the quadriceps femoris and thepatella. Rare. B. patellaris lateralis interna. In a similar situa-tion on the inner side. Synnestvedt mentions twovarieties, one superficial and one deeper. B.


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