The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . he The The superficial gluteal ar-tery and nerve. m. The great ischiatic nerve. n. The ischiatic artery. o. The popliteal nerve. p. The fibular or peronealnerve. q. The popliteal vein. r. The popliteal artery. s. The internal pudic artery,vein, and nerve. t. t. The muscles on the an-terior part of the thigh. c. The gluteus medius arisesfleshy, from all that part of thespine of the ilium which


The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . he The The superficial gluteal ar-tery and nerve. m. The great ischiatic nerve. n. The ischiatic artery. o. The popliteal nerve. p. The fibular or peronealnerve. q. The popliteal vein. r. The popliteal artery. s. The internal pudic artery,vein, and nerve. t. t. The muscles on the an-terior part of the thigh. c. The gluteus medius arisesfleshy, from all that part of thespine of the ilium which is un-occupied by the gluteus maxi-mus, from the upper part of tbedorsum of tbe bone, and from anaponeurosis which covers themuscle, and joins the fascia ofthe thigh. It sends ofF a broadtendon, to be inserted into theouter and back, part of the tro-chanter major. Action, — to pullthe thigh outwards and a littlebackwards. The fore part ofthe muscle assists in rolling itinwards. around the spine of the ilium, and a second from the midde of the spine of thesacrum to opposite the great trochanter. The last should le semicircular, theconcavity towards the 26 the dissectors guide. d. The pyriformis arises within the pelvis, by three tendinous andfleshy heads, from the second, third, and fourth bones of the sacrum;and, becoming round and tapering, it passes out of the pelvis through thesacro-iliac notch, along with the sciatic nerve, to be inserted, by a round-ish tendon, into the upper part of the cavity between the , — to assist in the abduction of the thigh, and in its rotation out-wards. e. The geminus superior arises from the back part of the spinous pro-cess of the jschium, and is inserted with the following mnscle. f. The geminus inferior arises from the upper part of the tuberosity ofthe os ischium, and the anterior surface of the posterior sacro-sciatic liga-ment. Inserted, tendinous and fleshy, into the cavity at the root of thetrochanter major,


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