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CLINICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY 



nf't^.^'fSP r °'' c^^eiform when the curve is antero-posterior as well as lateral the close vininifv 

 the superior and inferior tibio-fibular ligaments, or to the epiphj^s of th^ b?nS ^ ' *° 



Fig. 1172.— The Superficial Veins and Lymphatics of the Left Lower Limb. 



Superficial lymphatics from 

 lateral wall of abdomen 

 _Superficial lymphatics from 

 lower and anterior walls 

 of abdomen 



Superficial epigastric vein 



Lymphatics from penis and 

 scrotum 

 Common femoral vein 



Superficial subinguinal lym- 

 phatic nodes 

 External pudendal vein 



Accessory saphenous vein 



Great saphenous vein 



Medial malleolus 



Dorsal venous arch' 



Superficial inguinal lym- 

 phatic glands 

 Superficial circumflex 

 iliac vein 



I 



Lateral femoral cutaneous 

 vein 



encJ^of ILTJ^^ f^?u^-''''u^ ""T^ '^^'^"^fl ^^ carefully traced, owing to the tend- 

 ency of these and their branches to become varicose. The great saphenous 



