. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 382 INGUINAL CANAL AND FEMORAL CANAL Superficial epigastric vein Vena epigastrica superficialis Superficial fascia of the abdomen Fascia superficialis abdominis Superficial circumflex iliac vein Vena circumflexa ilium superficialis \ Superior superficial inguinal lymphatic \ ,, glands—LymphoglandulE inguinales Poupart's ligament (superficial femoral arch Lig. inguinale (Pouparti) Cribriform fascia Fascia cribrosa -— Internal or long saphenous vein Vena saphena magna Deep inguinal lymphatic gland Lymphoglandula subinguinalis prof


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 382 INGUINAL CANAL AND FEMORAL CANAL Superficial epigastric vein Vena epigastrica superficialis Superficial fascia of the abdomen Fascia superficialis abdominis Superficial circumflex iliac vein Vena circumflexa ilium superficialis \ Superior superficial inguinal lymphatic \ ,, glands—LymphoglandulE inguinales Poupart's ligament (superficial femoral arch Lig. inguinale (Pouparti) Cribriform fascia Fascia cribrosa -— Internal or long saphenous vein Vena saphena magna Deep inguinal lymphatic gland Lymphoglandula subinguinalis profund i Intercolumnar or spermatic fascia' Fascia cremasterica (Cooperi) False suspensory ligament of the penis'' Lig. fundi forme penis ,,^ Deep fascia of the thigh, or fascia lata Scrotum-. Lymphatic vessels -Vasa lymphatica f Inferior superficial : inguinal lymphatic Lymphoglandulae sub- (inguinales superficiales Superficial fascia Fascia superficialis Internal or long saphenous vein Vena saphena magna Lymphatic vessels Vasa lymphatica I Fascia Cremasterica {Coo/>eri).—This is Cooler, but the intercoijtjitnar or spennatic/n = The suspensory lig^ament of the penis suspensory hgavtent. The former, called by the author/'^ abdomen and the dorsu,m of tlie penis (of which it forms a^'part), .. ^ ^, surfaces directed forwards and backwards, respectively. The latter, called by the aut"hor7/faOT«;/«,« suspcnsorium penis, when dissected out, has an anterior free edge, a lostero-supenor edge attached to the front of the puWc symphysis, and a postero-inferior edge attached to the dorsum of the penis, whilst its surfaces look to right and to left (see Fig. 632). The false suspensory ligament contains many yellow elastic fibres ; the true consists of white fibres only.—Tr. 3 Often called \\\e /ciitoral lymphatic glands. cremasteric fascia of English anatomists, nor is it i\\i fascia propria of AsiUy See note I to p. 501 in Partly.—Tr. of two parts: a superficial, iVi^ f


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