. A treatise on practical anatomy: for students of anatomy and surgery . ng over the anterior surface of the bone, to beinserted on the tuberosity of the * Origin—Anterior surface of ramus of pubes andischium. Insertion—Upper inner surface of head of tibia. Nerve—Obturator. MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES. 219 pVBfSt Pectineus. Origin—Linea ilio-pectinea for about two inches ex-ternal to Gimbernats ligament. Insertion—On line lead-ing from trochanterminor to linea aspera. Nerve— Longus. Origin—Anterior sur-face of pubes. Inseiiion—Middle thirdof linea aspera.


. A treatise on practical anatomy: for students of anatomy and surgery . ng over the anterior surface of the bone, to beinserted on the tuberosity of the * Origin—Anterior surface of ramus of pubes andischium. Insertion—Upper inner surface of head of tibia. Nerve—Obturator. MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES. 219 pVBfSt Pectineus. Origin—Linea ilio-pectinea for about two inches ex-ternal to Gimbernats ligament. Insertion—On line lead-ing from trochanterminor to linea aspera. Nerve— Longus. Origin—Anterior sur-face of pubes. Inseiiion—Middle thirdof linea aspera. Nerve— Breyis. Origin—Anterior sur-face of body and de-scending ramus ofpubes. Insertion—Upper fourthof linea aspera. Nerve— Magnus. Origin—Anterior sur-face of the rami ofischium and pubes. Insertion—Inner lip oflinea aspera for itswhole length, and bya rounded tendoninto the inner tuber-cle above the internal condyle. Nerve— Maximus. Origin—Posterior part of the dorsum of the ilium. Fig. 97.—Adductor Muscles ofThigh. 1, obturator extcrnus ; 2, adductor longus; 3,adductor brevis ; 4, adductor magaus. 220 PRACTICAL ANATOMY. above superior curved line, posterior surface ofsacrum and coccyx. Insertion—E-ough line leading from great trochanterto linea aspera and fascia lata. Nerve—Small Medius. Origin—Dorsum of ilium between superior and middlecurved lines andcrest of ilium. Insertion — Obliqueline on outer sur-face of the greattrochanter. Nerve—Superior Minimus. Origin—From dor-sum of ilium be-tween middle andthe inferior curvedlines. Insertion — Anteriorsurface of greattrochanter. Nerve—Superior Origin—From anterior surface of sacrum betweenthe anterior sacral foramina. insertion—Passes out of the pelvis by the greatersacro-sciatic foramen, and is inserted into the upperborder of the great trochanter. Nerve—Small scia


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