. Plates of the arteries of the human body. Morbid Anatomyof the Human (luUet, &c. p. 427.) I have a specimen inwhich the epigastric artery takes its rise from the obturator andpasses upwards and inwards to the rectus muscle, J. K. Hes-selbach (I. c. Tab. 2.) has delineated it. 10. Obturator internus. 11. Levator ani muscle. 12. Smaller sacvo-sciatic ligament. 13. 13. Origin of the pyriform muscle. 14. 14. Obturator nerve. 15. Fifth lumbar nerve.IG, 16, 16. Sacral nerves.17- Aorta. 18. 18. Middle sacral artery. 19. Fifth lumbar artery. 20. Left iliac artery. 21. 21. Right iliac artery. 22. 22.

. Plates of the arteries of the human body. Morbid Anatomyof the Human (luUet, &c. p. 427.) I have a specimen inwhich the epigastric artery takes its rise from the obturator andpasses upwards and inwards to the rectus muscle, J. K. Hes-selbach (I. c. Tab. 2.) has delineated it. 10. Obturator internus. 11. Levator ani muscle. 12. Smaller sacvo-sciatic ligament. 13. 13. Origin of the pyriform muscle. 14. 14. Obturator nerve. 15. Fifth lumbar nerve.IG, 16, 16. Sacral nerves.17- Aorta. 18. 18. Middle sacral artery. 19. Fifth lumbar artery. 20. Left iliac artery. 21. 21. Right iliac artery. 22. 22. Stock Photo
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. Plates of the arteries of the human body. Morbid Anatomyof the Human (luUet, &c. p. 427.) I have a specimen inwhich the epigastric artery takes its rise from the obturator andpasses upwards and inwards to the rectus muscle, J. K. Hes-selbach (I. c. Tab. 2.) has delineated it. 10. Obturator internus. 11. Levator ani muscle. 12. Smaller sacvo-sciatic ligament. 13. 13. Origin of the pyriform muscle. 14. 14. Obturator nerve. 15. Fifth lumbar nerve.IG, 16, 16. Sacral nerves.17- Aorta. 18. 18. Middle sacral artery. 19. Fifth lumbar artery. 20. Left iliac artery. 21. 21. Right iliac artery. 22. 22. Lateral sacral artery. 23. Hypogastric artery. 24. Gluteal artery. 25. Ischiatic artery. 26. 26. Vesical artery. 27. 27. Internal pudie artery. 28. Middle hocmorrhoidal artery. 29. 29. External ihac artery. 30. 30. Circumflex iliac artery, 31. Common trunk of the epigastric and obtura- tor arteries. 32. 32. Epigastric artery. 33. Obturator artery. 34. Twig to the os pubis. » This artery sometimes comes from the common iliac. lh.XXXI.. KM^Itf!! i-/^- PLATE XXXI. This exhibits the Arteries of the anterior part of the Thigh. 1. Division of the aorta into the common ihac ar- teries. 2. 2. Middle sacral artery. 3. Reetum. 4. Urinary bladder. 5. Symphysis of the pubes. 6. Suspensory ligament of the penis.7- Penis. RIGHT SIDE. 8. 8, 8. E.xternal oblique muscle of the abdomen. 9. 9. Pouparts hgament. 10. Abdominal ring. 11. Spermatic cord. 12. 12. Scrotum. 13. Skin of the penis cut and reflected. 14. The prepuce. 15. Gluteus medius. 16. Tensor vaginae femoris. 17. 17, 17, 17, 17. Sartorius. 18. Iliacus internus.19. Psoas magnus. Pectineus. 19, 20, 21, 20.21. 22, 22, 23, 23, Adductor longus.22. Gracilis. 26.27.28. 23, 23. Rectus femoris. 24, 24, 24. Vastus externus. 25, 25, 25. Vastus internus.Patella. Ligamentum patellas.Tibialis anticus. -f- Extensor communis digitorum. 29. Peroneus longus. 30. Internal head of the gastrocnemius. 31. Common iliac artery. 32. 32. Femoral artery. 33. Sup