. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY 349 Anterior superior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca anterior superior Aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle of the abdomen Aponeurosis m. obliqui externi abJominis Poupart's ligament superficial femoral arch) Lig. inguinale (Fouparti Superiorcornu'—Cornu supi luia Vascular compartment Lacuna vasorum Falciform border ^Iargo falcifoimi^ Saphenous opening (publc portion of the fascia lata x 11 Pectineal fascia, or pubic portion of the fascia lata i j) Inferior cornu Cornu inferius Deep fasc


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY 349 Anterior superior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca anterior superior Aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle of the abdomen Aponeurosis m. obliqui externi abJominis Poupart's ligament superficial femoral arch) Lig. inguinale (Fouparti Superiorcornu'—Cornu supi luia Vascular compartment Lacuna vasorum Falciform border ^Iargo falcifoimi^ Saphenous opening (publc portion of the fascia lata x 11 Pectineal fascia, or pubic portion of the fascia lata i j) Inferior cornu Cornu inferius Deep fascia of the thigh, or fascia lata superficial layer)-. Superficial fascia 1 ascia superficialis External or superficial abdominal ring* \nnulus inguinalis subcutaneus Upper or internal pillar (3) Lower or external pillar (4) Gimbernat's ligament iji; lacunare (Gimbernati) Spine of the pubis Tuberculum pubicum Supensory ligament of the penis Lig. suspensorium penis (3) Crus superius (4) Crus inferius (i) Fos'ia ovflIis(LaiT fasctz latx) (2) Fascia prctinea ' The superior cornu o/llic saphenous opening passes completely to the inner side nf the femoral sheath to be attached to Gimbernat's ligament. This inner partof the superior cornu is termed the femoral ligament or Hey's ligament.—Tr. 2 The upper part of this portion of the fascia lata, lying to the outer side uf the saphenous opening, is termed the iliac portion of the /ascia tata.—'VK. 'Or external inguinal aperture. Fig. 598.—Deep Fascia of the Thigh or F"ascia Lata of the Right Side, seen from Before ; ITS Connexion with the Aponeurosis of the External Oblique Muscle of the Abdomen through its Attachment to Poupart's Ligament (Superficial F^emoral Arch). The External or Superficial Abdominal Ring (the External Inguinal Aperture), lying immediately above the Inner Extremity of Poupart's Ligament, which f"orms the Lower or External Pillar of the Ring. The Saphenous Opening (Fossa Ovalis) which forms the Femor


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