. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 290 TES MUSCLES. is attached, on the inner aspect of the femur, to the imprints surrounding the nutrient foramen—mouabZe insertion. « o .i,- , „j „i„„ pectineus is an adductor and flexor of the thigh, and also rotates it inwardly. Fig. MUSCLES OF THE StTBLUMBAR, PATELLAE, AND INTERNAL CKUEAL EEQIONS. 1, Psoas magnus; 1', Its terminal tendon; 2, Psoas parvus; 3, Iliacus; 4, Its small internal portion; 5, Muscle of the fascia lata; 6, Rectus of the thigh; 7, Vastus internus; 8, Long adductor of the leg;


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 290 TES MUSCLES. is attached, on the inner aspect of the femur, to the imprints surrounding the nutrient foramen—mouabZe insertion. « o .i,- , „j „i„„ pectineus is an adductor and flexor of the thigh, and also rotates it inwardly. Fig. MUSCLES OF THE StTBLUMBAR, PATELLAE, AND INTERNAL CKUEAL EEQIONS. 1, Psoas magnus; 1', Its terminal tendon; 2, Psoas parvus; 3, Iliacus; 4, Its small internal portion; 5, Muscle of the fascia lata; 6, Rectus of the thigh; 7, Vastus internus; 8, Long adductor of the leg; 9, Short adductor of the leg; 11, Pecti- neus ; 12, Great adductor of the thigh; 12', Small adductor of the thigh; 13, Semimembranosus; 14, Semitendinosus.—A, Portion of the iliac fascia; B, Portion of the layer reflected from the aponeurosis of the abdominal great oblique, forramg Poupart's ligament; c. Pubic tendon of the abdominal muscles; D, Origin of the pubio-femoral ligament. Itelations.—Inwards, with the short adductor of the leg; outwards and forwards, with the femoral insertion of the psoas magnus and iliacus, the vastus internus, the crural vessels, and the long adductor of the leg; behind, with the small adductor of the thigh, and, near its superior extremity, with the external 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 Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. tr. New York, D. Appleton and Company


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