i^EKVES, Ai;Tl':iiIES, AND MUSCLES OF THE LLMBS— I 



I. IiNNKK Deep Asi>E(" 



1. Adductors. 



2. Obturator externus. 



3. Semimembranosus. 



4. Biceps femoris. 



5. Semiteudiiiosus. 



6. Gastrocnemius. 



7. Semimembranosus. 



8. Adductor magnus. 



9. Vastus internus. 



10. Pectineus. 



11. Sartorius. 



12. 'iViidu 



iliac us. 



13. Pectineus. 



A. Obturator artery. 



B. Great sciatic nerve. 



c. External popliteal nerve. 



D. External saphenous nerve. 



E. Pemero-popliteal artery. 



F. Femoral artery. 



G. Deep femoral artery. 

 H. Prepubic artery. 



II. Inner Aspect of Fore-Limb 



1. Suprascapular artery. 



■2. Circumtiex nerve. 



3. Ulnar nerve. 



4. Roots of median nerve. 



5. Axillary artery. 



6. Musculo-spiral nerve. 



7. Nerve to biceps. 



8. Prehumeral artery. 



9. Median nerve. 



10. Musculo-cutaneous nerve. 



1 1. Artery to biceps. 



12. Posterior i-adi.-il artery. 



1 3. Internal plantar nerve. 



14. Anterior digital nerve. 



lo. Oblique branch connecting the internal 

 with external plantar nerve. 



16. Internal metacarpal vein. 



17. Large metacarpal artery. 



18. Small metacarpal artery. 



19. Large metacarpal artery. 



20. External plantar nerve.- 



21. Ulnar artery. 



22. Uluar nerve. 



23. Ulnar nerve. 



artery. 



24. Anterior radi 



2b. Ulnar arteiy. 



26. Brachial artery. 



27. Deep humeral artery. 



28. Artery to latissiraus dorsi. 



29. Subscapular artery. 



A. Subscapularis. 



B. Supraspinatus. 



c, c. ( 'uraco-humeralis. 



D. Piisterior deep pectoral. 



E. Biceps. 



F. Extensor metacarpi magnus 

 <;, G. Flexor metacarpi internus 

 n. Extensor metacarpi obliqnui 

 1,1. Teres major. 



J. Latissimus dorsi. 



K. Caput magnum. 



L. Caput parvum. 



M. Radial head of tiexor metacai 



N. Ulnar head of tlexor metacai 



o. Ulnaris aocessorius. 



r. Conjoined tendon of Hexor 



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