. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 108 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF with the tendon of insertion of the superficial ghiteal muscle. Distally the fascia lata is continuous with the fascia of the leg, and is attached From sacral nerves. N. cutaneus femoris lateralis. From lumbar nerves. From coccygeal nsrves, X cutaneus femoris posterior. From n. tibialis. j N. Fig. 71.—Cutaneous Nerves of tne Pelvic Limb. to the surface of the patella and blended in part with the patellar ligaments. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these images are e
. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 108 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF with the tendon of insertion of the superficial ghiteal muscle. Distally the fascia lata is continuous with the fascia of the leg, and is attached From sacral nerves. N. cutaneus femoris lateralis. From lumbar nerves. From coccygeal nsrves, X cutaneus femoris posterior. From n. tibialis. j N. Fig. 71.—Cutaneous Nerves of tne Pelvic Limb. to the surface of the patella and blended in part with the patellar ligaments. Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Bradley, O. Charnock (Orlando Charnock), 1871-1937. Edinburgh, W. Green and Son, Limited
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