. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF TEE TRUNK. 213 spread out in front, and collected behind, where they become slightly fibrous and unite with the tendon of the great psoas. y norous, Attachments—It has its fixed insertion on the whole of the iliac surface on the external angle of the ilium, the sacro-iliac Ugament, and the ilio-. MUSCLES OF THE SDBLDMBAB, PATELLAE, AND INTEEKAL CRTTEAL EEGIONS 1, Psoas magnus; 1', Its terminal tendon; 2, Psoas parvus; 3, Iliac psoas; 4, Its small internal portion j 5, Muscle of the fascia lata ; 6, Anterior s


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF TEE TRUNK. 213 spread out in front, and collected behind, where they become slightly fibrous and unite with the tendon of the great psoas. y norous, Attachments—It has its fixed insertion on the whole of the iliac surface on the external angle of the ilium, the sacro-iliac Ugament, and the ilio-. MUSCLES OF THE SDBLDMBAB, PATELLAE, AND INTEEKAL CRTTEAL EEGIONS 1, Psoas magnus; 1', Its terminal tendon; 2, Psoas parvus; 3, Iliac psoas; 4, Its small internal portion j 5, Muscle of the fascia lata ; 6, Anterior straight muscle of the thigh; 7, Vastus internus; 8, Long adductor of the leg; 9, Short adductor of the leg; 11, Pectineus; 12, Great adductor of the thigh; 12', Small adductor of the thigh; 13, Semimembranosis; 14, Semitendinosis.—A, Portion of the fascia iliaca; B, Portion of the membrane reflected from the aponeurosis of the abdominal great oblique muscle, forming the crural arch (Poupart's ligament); c. Pubic tendon of the abdominal muscles; D, Origin of the pubio-femoral ligament, pectineal crest. Its movable insertion is into the small internal trochanter, in common with the great psoas. Belations.—Above, with the ilium; below, with the iliac fascia and the long adductor of the leg; outwardly, with the muscle of the fascia lata and 17. 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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