Engravings of the arteries : illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J Bell ; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries . pudic branch also. 6. The External Pudic Artery. 7. The Profunda. 8. The Internal Circumflex Artery. 9. The Profunda, proceeding deep into the flesh of the thigh before it gives off the perforat-ing branches of the Profunda are seen in the in-terstices of the rectus and vastus externus. 10. The Femoral Artery, where it lies betwixt the triceps and vastus internus muscle, beforeit perforates the triceps. 11, 12, 13
Engravings of the arteries : illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J Bell ; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries . pudic branch also. 6. The External Pudic Artery. 7. The Profunda. 8. The Internal Circumflex Artery. 9. The Profunda, proceeding deep into the flesh of the thigh before it gives off the perforat-ing branches of the Profunda are seen in the in-terstices of the rectus and vastus externus. 10. The Femoral Artery, where it lies betwixt the triceps and vastus internus muscle, beforeit perforates the triceps. 11, 12, 13. Articular Arteries, branches of the Popliteal Artery. 14. The Anterior Tibial Artery. 15. The Reflected Branch of the Tibial Artery. 16. The Anterior Tibial Artery, continuing its course, and distributing small branches tothe surrounding muscles. 17. At this part it passes under the Annular Liga- ment. 18. The Internal Maleolar Artery. 43 19. The External Maleolar Artery. 20. The Tarsal Artery. 21. The point where the Anterior Tibial Artery terminates, by sending down its branch ofcommunication with the Plantar Arteries. EXPLANATION PLATE X. / - -I \l ~l -^ w \. - 47 EXPLANATION PLATE X. See the Text, page 442 to the End. A. The body of the last Lumbar Vertebra sawnthrough. b. The Sacrum. c. Ischiatic Ligaments. d. The Lumbar Muscles. e. The Great Gluteus Muscle. f. The Lesser Gluteus Muscle. g. The Gracilis Muscle. h. The Vastus Externus Muscle. i. The Outer Hamstring Muscles, L e. the Biceps. k. The Inner Hamstring Muscles, i. e. the Semi- tendinosus and l. The Triceps. m. The Outer Condyle of the The Inner The Belly of the Gastrocnemius Muscle,p. The Soleus Muscle,q^ The Achilles Tendon. 48 r. The Tibia. 1. The Internal Iliac Artery, giving off. 2. Hypogastric Artery. 3. 3. Ischiatic Artery. 4. 4. The Pudic Artery. 5. The Obturator 6. The Gluteal Artery. 7. A branch from the Internal Circum- flex Artery. 8. Branches of
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