. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. A Lateral View of the Ligaments of the Hip- Joint and Pelvis. 1, The Posterior Sacro-Iliac Ligament of the Pelvis. 2, The greater Sacro- Sciatie Ligament. 3, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Ligament. 4, The Greater Saero-Sciatic Notch, ft, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 6, The Co- tyloid Ligament around the Acetabulum. 7, The Ligamentum Teres. 8, The Line of At- tachment of the Capsular Ligament of the Hip- Joint, posteriorly. The Ligament has been removed, in order to show the Joint. 9, The Obtura


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. A Lateral View of the Ligaments of the Hip- Joint and Pelvis. 1, The Posterior Sacro-Iliac Ligament of the Pelvis. 2, The greater Sacro- Sciatie Ligament. 3, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Ligament. 4, The Greater Saero-Sciatic Notch, ft, The Lesser Sacro-Sciatic Notch. 6, The Co- tyloid Ligament around the Acetabulum. 7, The Ligamentum Teres. 8, The Line of At- tachment of the Capsular Ligament of the Hip- Joint, posteriorly. The Ligament has been removed, in order to show the Joint. 9, The Obturator The Eight Knee-Joint laid open. 1, The Lower End of the Femur cov- ered by its Articular Cartilage. 2, The Anterior Crucial Ligament. 3, The Posterior Crucial Ligament. 4, The Transverse Fasciculus adhering to the Semilunar Cartilages. 5, The Point of Attachment of the Ligamen- tum Mucosum,the rest of it has been removed. G, The Internal Semilunar Cartilage. 7, The External Semilunar Cartilage. 8, A part of the Ligamen- tum Patellae turned downwards. 9, Its Bursa laid open. 10, The Supe- rior Peroneo-Tibial Articulation. 11, The Interosseous Ligament. 160. Aid of Atmospheric Pressure.—Atmospheric pres- sure also helps to keep the bones together. For since the projection of one member so accurately fits the depression in the other, and as the lubricating fluid makes the coupling most perfect, the pressure of the atmosphere assists not a little to keep the parts together. 161. Inter-articular Cartilage.—Another arrangement in the joints is not a little singular, and well adapted to its pur- pose. This is an interarticular cartilage in the knee called semilunar, or a small disc of cartilage which lies loosely be- 160. What besides the ligaments helps to keep the bones together ? 161, Describe the interarticular cartilage and its Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo


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