Identifier: anatomydescripti1897grey
Title: Anatomy, descriptive and surgical
12 months: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Grey, Henry, 1825-1861 Carter, H. V. (Henry Vandyke), 1831-1897 Choose, T. Pickering (Thomas Pickering), 1841-1919
Topics: Anatomy Human anatomy Anatomy, Surgical and topographical
Writer: London : Longmans, Inexperienced
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medication
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wards from the backbone of the os pubisto be inserted into the pectineal line. It's about half an inch in size, bigger inthe male than within the feminine, virtually horizontal in route within the erect posture. OP THE ABDOMEN 451 and of a triangular type with the bottom directed outwards. Its base, or outermargin, is concave, skinny, and sharp, and Hes involved with the crural sheath;forming the internal boundary of the femoral ring. Its apex corresponds to thespine of the os pubis. Its posterior margin is connected to the pectineal line, andis steady with the pubic portion of the fascia lata. Its anterior margin iscontinuous with Pouparts ligament. The triangular fascia of the stomach is a layer of tendinous fibres of atriangular form, which is connected by its apex to the pectineal line, the place it iscontinuous with Gimbernats ligament. It passes inwards beneath the spermaticcord, and expands right into a considerably fan-shaped fascia, mendacity behind the internal Fig. ^2>°-—The Inner indirect muscle.
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pillar of the exterior belly ring, and in entrance of the conjoined tendon, andinterlaces with the ligament of the opposite aspect on the linea alba. Dissection.—Detach the Exterior indirect by dividing it throughout, simply in entrance of itsattachment to the ribs, so far as its posterior border, and separate it under from thecrest of the ilium so far as the anterior superior backbone ; then separate the muscle carefullyfrom the Inner indirect, which lies beneath, and switch it in the direction of the other aspect. The Inner or Ascending indirect muscle (fig. 330), thinner and smallerthan the previous, beneath w^hich it hes, is of an irregularly quadrilateral type,and located on the aspect and fore a part of the stomach. It arises, by fleshy fibres,from the outer half of Pouparts hgament, being connected to the groove on itsupper floor ; from the anterior two-thirds of the center hp of the crest of theilium, and from the posterior lamella of the lumbar fascia. From this origin thefibres diverge : these from
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