mi joii i rai pi 



inner margin of the condyli 

 and pass posteriori) 

 margin of the internal ( ond) I 



The main portion of the pbuk 

 separated from ii. ular ligameni 



dent, Halt. rd whi< h ; 



A d< ind shorter p< 



capsul 



I r wall of the 



ted with the mus( les \\ hi< h have their ii 

 popliteal ligament I inuatioi 



runs obliquely from rd and from will 



capsular ligament, in whi< ! 



passes in a curved manm 

 curve being directed upward. Ii rui 

 the posterior wall of thi tic < »f the km e j< »int, 



of the fibula and to the deeper fas< i< uli 

 the retinaculum of the arcuati ligi 

 The anterior wall of the km 

 cruris muscle and it- continuations. The tern 

 the patella, but it is continued onward as the flat ; 

 222) which passes from the tip of the patelhi 

 however, is independent of the knee- joint and i 

 the thickest ligaments of the ] n<\ it i 



the capsular ligament by fatty tis 



. which does not communicate with the - 

 tendon of the quadriceps, however, din 

 and the anterior portion of the capsular ligai 

 of the quadri vhich arc km 



They arise from the lateral mar: 

 see page 215), and pass downward to the 



The syno\ ial folds of the km 

 synovia! fold Fig. 221). ! ' 

 situated behind the patellar ligament, 

 the knee joint from either side • 

 variable si e which usual! 

 wall of the capsule between tl 

 intercondyloid I mur. 



The larg< -1 diverticulum 

 Fig. 222 . which extends upward h the t< 



hand's breadth. It alwa muni. ith th< 



aperture, and receives the insertion of th 



