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THE MUSCLES. 

 Fig. 176. 



M0SCLES OF THE INFERIOR ABDOMINAL REGION (ASS). 



I, Abdominal tunic ; 0, umbilicus. 1, Panniculus camosus detached from the tunica abdominalii 

 and turned to the left ; 2, 3, portion of the great oblique turned over to the left ; 4, femoral 

 aponeurosis; 5, external abdominal ring; 6, muscular portion of the small oblique muscle; 

 7, aponeurosis of ditto; 8, strips of the tunica abdominalis and aponeuroses of the great and 

 small oblique muscles turned over to the right; 9, rectus abdominis; 10, prepubic tendon; 

 11, muscular portion of the transversalis abdominis; 12, aponeuroses of that muscle; 13, left 

 pectoi alls magnus ; 14, section of right ditto ; 15, pectoralis anf icus and transversus ; 16, inferior 

 extremity of the mastoido-humeralis ; 17, muscle of the fascia lata: 18, long adductor of the 

 leg; 19, 19', short adductors of the leg. 



