PRACTICAL ANATOMY. 



vastus internus ; (4) vastus externus ; (5) crureus ; (6) subcrureus ; (7) pectineus. 

 In tracing these nerves, divide the connective tissue in the direction of the long axis 



EXTERNAL POPLITEAL 



NER VE 

 RECURRENT ARTICULAR 



MUSCULO-CUTANEO US 



BRANCH TO PERONEUS 

 LONG US 



BRANCH TO EXTENSOR 

 LONG US DIG I TO RUM 



BRANCH TO PERONEUS 

 B RE VIS 



MUSCULO-CUTANEO US 



MUSCUL O-CUTA NEO US 



(OI'TKIt 



S1IOR T SA PHENO US 



COLLA TERA I, 

 BRAN<'lli-:x OF EX- 



//;/.' .V.I/, XAP/fENOUS 

 .I.Y/J .vr.sYV/.o- 

 CUTAM:nrs TO TOES 



ANTERIOR TIBIAL 



SKI: vi-: 



Anterior tibial artery 



Tibialia anticua 



ANTERIOR TIBIAL 

 NERVE 



M U8CULO-CUTA Si-:< > ' w 

 (INNER DIVISION) 



ANTERIOR TIBIAL 



(<>r n-:i: />/V/ 



//> ItlsTIUHCTION TO 



DIGITORUM 



ANTEIUOi: TIlilAL 



d.\.\i:i; i>i VISION) 



COLLATERAL 



.v< ///> or 

 rxrr /.<>-(//. i. \/-:o i .s 



) co/,/,.1 TV?/? 

 BRANCHl 

 MU8CULC 

 TO TOES 



l-'lC. 217. BkAN'CHES OF THE E.Vl'KKN.U. 1'ol'l.lTKAI. NhK\l. 



of the ncrrc nc-rcr crossivise. And trace it to the skin covering the same by 



(i) The internal cutaneous ; (2) the middle cutaneous ; (3) the long saphenou.< 



The Femoral Artery (Fig. 223). Get your finger under this vessel and trac 



