. The anatomy and surgical treatment of abdominal hernia. physis pubis. b. Spinous process of the Abdominal muscles. d. The crural arch, or Pouparts ligament. e. Semilunar edge of the fascia lata. ./. Tendon of the external oblique cut open. g. Internal oblique and transversalis. h. External portion of the fascia transversalis. i. Internal portion of the same fascia. k. Internal abdominal ring. /. External abdominal ring. m m. Spermatic cord passing through both apertures to the testis. n. Testis. o. Epigastric artery. p. Cremaster muscle. q. Crural The sac of the crural he


. The anatomy and surgical treatment of abdominal hernia. physis pubis. b. Spinous process of the Abdominal muscles. d. The crural arch, or Pouparts ligament. e. Semilunar edge of the fascia lata. ./. Tendon of the external oblique cut open. g. Internal oblique and transversalis. h. External portion of the fascia transversalis. i. Internal portion of the same fascia. k. Internal abdominal ring. /. External abdominal ring. m m. Spermatic cord passing through both apertures to the testis. n. Testis. o. Epigastric artery. p. Cremaster muscle. q. Crural The sac of the crural hernia. s. The fascia propria, which covers the hernial sac* Fig. 2. Anterior view of another crural Symphysis pubis. &. Spinous process of the ilium. c. Abdominal muscles. d. Crural arch, or Pouparts ligament. e. Abdominal Spermatic Testis. h. Crural hernia. ii. Superficialis fascia cut open and turned back. k k. Fascia propria of the sac laid open, / /. Hernial sac opened. m. Omentum seen within the sac. HECATE X$X • Ft?. 7.


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