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F I G. II. 
This Figure reprefents a Hole, fuch as I have often found in Elderly Perfons, 
worn in the Fore Part of the Ligament of the Thigh-bone, where the 
T endons of the Pfoas Magnus and Iliacus Internus Mufcles pafs over it* 
A B. A large burfa cut open, yhich is interpofed between the tendons of 
the pfoas magnus and iliacus internus mufcles, and the capfular ligament of the 
joint of the thigh, delineated in Tab. III. at the letter K. 
C D E. The inner or back part of the conjoined tendons of the pfoas mag- 
nus and iliacus internus. 
F G. The outer lide of the fore-part of the ligament of the joint of the 
thigh. 
H. A hole worn in the capfular ligament of the joint of the thigh, where 
the conjoined tendons of the pfoas magnus and iliacus internus played moll 
upon it. 
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F I G. III. 
In this Subjed two Burfae Mucofae were found behind the Tendon of the 
Extenforcs Cruris, both of which communicated with the Cavity of the 
Joint of the Knee. 
A. The back part of the tendon of the extenfores cruris, with the two bur- 
fae, dilTected away from the thigh-bone. 
B. The back part of the patella. 
C. The back part of the ligament from the patella to the tibia. 
D D. The fize of the largeft burfa mucofa, defcribed by a dotted line. 
E. The fize of the fmall burfa mucofa, defcribed by a dotted line. 
F G. Two oval holes in the feptum, between thefe burfse and the cavity of 
joint of the knee. 
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