no 



TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF 



(tendo accessorius), which accompanies the tendon of Achilles, with the 

 tuber of the calcaneus. 



M. biceps femoris. Al. glutiuus 



M. semitendinosus. siiperllcialis. 



M. glut.eiis Cutaneous branches "f 

 medius. sacral nerves. 



Cutaneous of lumbar 

 nerve. 



Last intercostal nerve. 

 N. iliobypoKastricus. 

 M. obliquus abdominis externus. 

 N. ilioinguinalis. 

 M. tensor fasci;e lata. 



Fig. 72. — Superticial Dissection of tlie Gluteal Kegion and Lateral Aspect of the Thigh. 



Though the biceps muscle is described above as having a two-headed 

 origin, it must be remembered that the two heads do not correspond 



