. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 130 THE SKELETON OE THE LOWER EXTREMITY Crest of the ilium Crista iliaca \ Outer lip ''Labium e: ti mum Intermediate ridge Lima ink i 111 • : Middle gluteal line f Linea gluta?3. anterior Ala of the iliumr Ala ossis ilium Body of the ilium _ Corpus ossis ilium Horseshoe-shaped articular surface of the acetabulum - Facies lunata Fossa of the acetabulum Fossa acetabuli Cotyloid noicii Incisura acetabuli'" Body of the ischium Corpus ossis ischn Tuberosity of the ischium Tuber ischiadicum. M Anterior superior spine of the ilium
. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 130 THE SKELETON OE THE LOWER EXTREMITY Crest of the ilium Crista iliaca \ Outer lip ''Labium e: ti mum Intermediate ridge Lima ink i 111 • : Middle gluteal line f Linea gluta?3. anterior Ala of the iliumr Ala ossis ilium Body of the ilium _ Corpus ossis ilium Horseshoe-shaped articular surface of the acetabulum - Facies lunata Fossa of the acetabulum Fossa acetabuli Cotyloid noicii Incisura acetabuli'" Body of the ischium Corpus ossis ischn Tuberosity of the ischium Tuber ischiadicum. M Anterior superior spine of the ilium / Spina iliaca anterior superior Iliopectineal eminence Emmentia iliopectinea •Body of the pubis' "Corpus ossis puDr? M Spine of the publ£ Tuberculum pubicum Obturator groove Sulcus obturatorius Obturator crest Crista obturatoria Inferior or descending ramus of the pubis Ramus inferior ossis pubis . 'Posterior obturator tubercle (var.) t/, *Tuberculum obturatorium posterius (var. Thyroid or obturator foramen/ Foramen obturatum j Inferior ramus of the ischium Ramus inferior ossis ischii 1 Bodv of the iubis The use of this term by English anatomists is a variable one. Macahster, whose terminology here as usual, is in conformity with that of Continental anatomists, writes : "The pubis consists of a bodv which forms a little less than one-fifth of the acetabulum . . "; Quam, on the other hand writes' "The flat portion between the rami [of the pubis] is the body"; and Young, in his ' Synopsis ot Human Anatomy " (), follows Quain's usage. The Continental application of the term the advantage in the point of consistency, the body being then, in the case of each of the three e ements o the hip-bone, the thickened portion taking part in the formation of the acetabulum, ot which the torfy 0) the tubh constitutes about one-fifth, the body of the ilium nearly two-fifths, and the body of the ischium tb- remainder.—Tr. Fig. 313.—The Rig
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