. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Motor points of thigh, anterior surface. Posterior surface. (From VoN Ziemssen.) Fig. 85.—1. Tensor vaginae femoris (branch of superior gluteal nerve). 2. Anteriorcrural nerve. 3. Tensor vaginee femoris (branch of crural nerve). 4. Obturator Eectus femoris. 6. Sartorius. 7. Vastus externus. 8. Adductor longus. 9. Vastusexternus. 10. Branch of crural nerve to quadriceijs extensor cruris. 12. Crureus. of crural nerve to vastus externus. Fig. 86.—1. Adductor magnus. 2. Inferior gluteal nerv


. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Motor points of thigh, anterior surface. Posterior surface. (From VoN Ziemssen.) Fig. 85.—1. Tensor vaginae femoris (branch of superior gluteal nerve). 2. Anteriorcrural nerve. 3. Tensor vaginee femoris (branch of crural nerve). 4. Obturator Eectus femoris. 6. Sartorius. 7. Vastus externus. 8. Adductor longus. 9. Vastusexternus. 10. Branch of crural nerve to quadriceijs extensor cruris. 12. Crureus. of crural nerve to vastus externus. Fig. 86.—1. Adductor magnus. 2. Inferior gluteal nerve for gluteus maximus. 4. Great sciatic nerve. 5. Semi-membranosus. 6. Long head of Gastrocnemius (internal head). 8. Short head of biceps. 10. Posterior tibial Peroneal nerve. 14. Gastrocnemius (external head). 16. Soleus. 116 INTRODUCTORY, Fig. 87. Fig. 88.


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