. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . inner part. 2. The Inner branch of the Internal Cutaneous nerve posterior to this. 3. Branches of the Small Sciatic nerve perforating the fascia over the Popliteal space, and the nerve itselfcoming through just below Branches of the External Popliteal nerve supplyingthe skin at the outer part. N 178 A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. 5. On the inner side a cutaneous artery from the Anas- tomotica Magna. 6. The termination of


. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . inner part. 2. The Inner branch of the Internal Cutaneous nerve posterior to this. 3. Branches of the Small Sciatic nerve perforating the fascia over the Popliteal space, and the nerve itselfcoming through just below Branches of the External Popliteal nerve supplyingthe skin at the outer part. N 178 A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. 5. On the inner side a cutaneous artery from the Anas- tomotica Magna. 6. The termination of the Sciatic artery with the Small Sciatic nerve, but here reinforced by a branch fromthe Popliteal. 7. A cutaneous artery on the outer side from the Popli- teal, which accompanies the External Poplitealnerve. 8. The Internal Saphenous vein along the inner border of the Tibia. 9. The External Saphenous vein along the centre of the space, and usually perforating the fascia lataopposite the centre of the articulation, but some-times running up Remove the preceding structures including the In-ternal Saphenous vein. This exposes the fascia lata,. No. 21. THE POPLITEUS. 179 strengthened over the Popliteal space by transverse must be taken away, and then the following areexposed— 1. Above and externally, the tendon of the Biceps muscle inserted into the head of the Fibula and split by theLong External Lateral ligament. 2. Below, externally and internally, portions of the heads of the Gastrocnemius muscle, the greater partof the inner being visible. 3. A part of the origin of the Plantaris muscle, above the outer head of the Gastrocnemius muscle. 4. On the inner side and below, the tendons of the Semi- membranosus and the Semitendinosus muscles, theprolongation of the latter to the fascia lata isdivided. 5. Along the median line, the Internal Popliteal nerve giving off branches below, to both heads of theGastrocnemius, to the Plantaris, Soleus,


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