. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 128 THE SKELETON OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Intermediate ridge Finea intermedia Inner lip Labium internum Anterior superior iliac spine Spina iliaca anterior superior Iliac portion of the iliopectineal line Linea arcuata Anterior inferior iliac spine Spina iliaca anterior inferior Iliopectineal eminence Eminentia iliopectinea Pubic portion of the iliopectineal line Pecten ossis pubis Obturator groove Sulcus obturatorius *Anterior obturator tubercle •Tuberculum obturatorium anterius Superior or ascending ramus of the pubis Ramus supe


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 128 THE SKELETON OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Intermediate ridge Finea intermedia Inner lip Labium internum Anterior superior iliac spine Spina iliaca anterior superior Iliac portion of the iliopectineal line Linea arcuata Anterior inferior iliac spine Spina iliaca anterior inferior Iliopectineal eminence Eminentia iliopectinea Pubic portion of the iliopectineal line Pecten ossis pubis Obturator groove Sulcus obturatorius *Anterior obturator tubercle •Tuberculum obturatorium anterius Superior or ascending ramus of the pubis Ramus superior ossis pubis "Posterior obturator tubercle (var ) — "Tuberculum obturatorium posterius (var.) Surface of the symphysis-- Facies symphyseos Inferior or descending ramus of the pubis Ramus inferior ossis pubis Thyroid or obturator foramen Foramen obturatum. * Pre-auricular groove 'Sulcus paraglenoidalis (prsr-auricularis) "Tuberosity of the ilium1 •Tuberositas iliaca Auricular surface Facies auricularis Posterior superior iliac spine Spina iliaca posterior superior Posterior inferior iliac spine Spina iliaca posterior inferior Great sciatic, or ilioaciatic notch Incisura ischiadica major Body of the ischium Corpus ossis ischii Spine of the ischium Spina ischiadica Superior ramus of the iscnium Ramus superior ossis ischii Tuberosity of the ischium Tuber ischiadicum Inferior ramus of the ischium Ramus inferior ossis ischii 1 This term, which is seldom used by English anatomists, denotes the posterior fifth of the crest ot tne ilium and the rough surface of bone immediately below the crest on either side.—Tr. Fig. 311.—The Right Hip-Bone. Inner Aspect. The ilium forms the upper part of the os innominatum. The slightly concave inner surface of the upper and anterior part of the ilium, known as the iliac fossa, is directed towards the observer ; behind he fossa is the auricular surface for articulation with the sacrum ;and the auricular surface is t


Size: 1352px × 1848px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectanatomy, bookyear1919