. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 346 THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Promontory of the sacrum Promontorium Psoas magnus muscle. M. psoas major Iliacus muscle *Linea arcuata' Iliac fascia Fascia iliaca Poupart's ligament (superficial femoral archXi) Obturator canal Canalis obturatorius White line of the pelvic fascia Arcus tendineus m. levatoris am Pubic symphysis Symphysis ossium pubis Inferior or descending ramus of the pubis Ramus inferior ossis pubis Adductor longus muscle - Gracilis muscle Adductor magnus muscle (i) Lig. inguinale (Pouparti. \ -. Sacro-i


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 346 THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Promontory of the sacrum Promontorium Psoas magnus muscle. M. psoas major Iliacus muscle *Linea arcuata' Iliac fascia Fascia iliaca Poupart's ligament (superficial femoral archXi) Obturator canal Canalis obturatorius White line of the pelvic fascia Arcus tendineus m. levatoris am Pubic symphysis Symphysis ossium pubis Inferior or descending ramus of the pubis Ramus inferior ossis pubis Adductor longus muscle - Gracilis muscle Adductor magnus muscle (i) Lig. inguinale (Pouparti. \ -. Sacro-iliac articulation ' Articulatio sacro-iliaca ' Pyriformis muscle M. piriformis v -. Fifth sacral vertebra (2) [S-j Sacrococcygeus anticus or â curvator coccygis muscle (3) -â First coccygeal vertebra Vertebra coccygea I. Anterior or small sacrosciatic ligament Lig. sacrospinosum Obturator fascia Fascia obturatoria - Posterior or great sacrosciatic ligament Lig. sacrotuberosum Falciform process Processus falciformis Tuberosity of the ischium Tuber ischiadicum Semitendmosus muscle ( ) Vertebra sacralis V. (j) M. sacrococcygeus anterior I The *Unea arcuata marks the attachment of the iliac fascia along the brim of the pelvis to the iliopectineal line, where it is insepar- ably blended with the obturator fascia.âTr. Fig. 595.âInternal Muscles of the Region of the Hip, seen from the Inner Side, with THE Obturator Fascia and a Portion of the Iliac Fascia : Pyriformis Muscle ; the Two Parts of the Iliopsoas Muscle, Psoas Magnus and Iliacus Muscles. Proximal Extremities of the Internal Femoral or Adductor Muscles, showing their Mutual Relations. White Line of the Pelvic Fascia. Right Side. Musculi coxaeâMuscles of the 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 Toldt, Carl, 1840-1920; Dalla Rosa


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