. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Rectus abdominis muscle _-M rectus abdominis Spine of the pubis Tuberculum pubicum Interlacing of the fibres of the tendons of origin of the rectus abdominis muscles' Tendon of origin of the rectus abdomi- muscle attached to the inferior or descending ramus of the pubis Ligament of Henle Falx inguinalis Superior or ascending ramus of the pubis Ramus superior ossis pubis Inferior pubic or subpubic ligament Lig. arcuatum pubis Foramen for the passage of the dorsal artery and nerve of the penis Inferior or descending ramus of the p


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Rectus abdominis muscle _-M rectus abdominis Spine of the pubis Tuberculum pubicum Interlacing of the fibres of the tendons of origin of the rectus abdominis muscles' Tendon of origin of the rectus abdomi- muscle attached to the inferior or descending ramus of the pubis Ligament of Henle Falx inguinalis Superior or ascending ramus of the pubis Ramus superior ossis pubis Inferior pubic or subpubic ligament Lig. arcuatum pubis Foramen for the passage of the dorsal artery and nerve of the penis Inferior or descending ramus of the pubis Ramus inferior ossis pubis foramen for the passage of the dorsal vein of the penis Transverse ligament of the pelvis'2—Lig. transversum pelvis Fig. 456.—Symphysis Ossium Pubis, Pubic Symphysis: Ligamentum Pubicus Superius, Superior Pubic Ligament; Ligamentum Arcuatum Pubis, Inferior Pubic or Subpubic Ligament; Ligamentum Transversum Pelvis, Transverse Ligament of the Pelvis. The Origin of the Tendons of the Rectus Abdominis Muscles from the Pubis, and the Relation of these Tendons to the Pubic Symphysis. (The Anterior Aspect of the Pubic Symphysis.) The lower extremities of the rectus abdominis muscles have been pulled a little apart. Fissure of the interpubic disc Interpubic disc ' Lamina fibrocartilaginea interpubica Pubis Os pubis' Interlacing tendons1 1 The anterioi pubii ligament is nt mentioned by the author. It consists of two parts, a superficial and a deep. The deep part, which is not shown in any of the figures, is made up of fibres passing transversely from bone to bone in front of the interpubic disc; the fibres of the superficial pari are oblique, interlace freely, and are mainly derived from the tendons of the external oblique and rectus muscles of the abdomen, as well as from those of the superficial adductors of the thigh. These interlacing tendinous fibres of the superficial part of the anterior pubic ligament are shown in both the figures on this page


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