MUSCLES OF THE POSTERIOR LIMBS. 



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Th" pedineus repeats the anterior branch of the pectiiieus of the Horse. It is inserted, 

 below, into the inteni.il bifurcation of the liiiea aspera of the femur. 



The firnt adductor corresponds to the posterior branch of the pectineus of Solipeds. It is 

 represented by a voluiuiuous muscular mass, which arises from the tpine of the pubis and 

 terminates on the middle third of the linea aspera. 



The second or gmall adductor corresponds to the muscle of the same name in animals. It is 

 inserted into Ihe same points as the preceding. 



The third or great adductor is attached, above, to the ischiatic tuberosity and to the whole 



Fig. 199. 



Fig. MO. 



irUSCLES OF THE ANTERIOR FEMORAL 

 REGION IN MAN. 



1, Crest of the ilium 5 2, its antero- 

 superior spinous process ; 3, gluteus 

 medius ; 4, tensor vaginje femoris ; 5, 

 sartorius ; 6, rectus ; 7, vastus externus ; 

 8, vastus internus ; 9, patella ; 10, 

 iliacus internus: 11, psoas magnus ; 

 12, pectineus; 13, adductor longus; 

 14, portion of adductor magnus ; 15, 

 gracilis. 



MUSCLES OF THE POSTERIOR FEMORAL 

 AND GLUTEAL RttilOX IN MAN. 



1, Gluteus medius; 2, gluteus maximus ; 

 3, vastus externus, covered by fascia 

 lata; 4, long head of biceps; 5, short 

 head ; 6, semitendinosus ; 7, 7, semi- 

 membranosus ; 8, gracilis ; 9, portion 

 of inner border of adductor magnus; 

 10, edge of sartorius ; 11, politeal 

 space; 12, gastrocnemius, with its two 

 heads. 



of the lower branch of thf ischium by aponeurotic fibres. It afterwards divides into two 

 branches: the external branch, entirely muscular, is fixed into the entire interspace of the 

 linea aspera ; the internal branch gives rise to a ten Ion which goes t<> the inner condyle of the 

 femur. Between these two branches is found, as in the Horse, the ring of the adductors, in 

 which pass tiie larore vessels of the thigh. 



The quadrntus hmoris of Man is nearly horizontal, as it is attache .1. inw;irdly, to the 

 external border of the ischium, and outwardly, between the great and small trochanters. 



The obturator internus and gemelli resemble those of the Dog. 



