HENKE'S Atlas of Surgical Anatomy A SERIES OF PLATES ILLUSTRATING THE Application of Anatomy to Medicine and Surgery, TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY W. A. ROTHACKER, M. D. Pathologist to Cincinnati Hospital, Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy in Miami Medical College. CINCINNATI: JOHN C. YORSTON & CO. • to • ffip • Sricnt), Dr. E. W. WALKER, Surgeon to the Cincinnati Hospital, Professor of Morbid Anatomy in the Ohio Medical College, etc. XTbis • Book •is DeMcatefc W. A. R. PREFACE. This American reproduction of Henke’s Atlas of Topographical Anatomy is placed before the Profession in the confident expectation that it will become a valuable help to students and practitioners. It is not a book to be put on the shelves for mere display ; it is not a book to which one may have occasion to refer here and there, at long intervals ; it is a clear, plain exposition of Applied Anatomy for every-day use. We have, in our language, Text-books of Anatomy, and we have Atlases of Anatomy but we have nothing which will show us at a glance the Topographical Anatomy of the Human Body ; in other words, Anatomy as we view it in relation to Surgical Operations, Medical Diagnosis, Post-mortem Examinations, etc. Strange to say, that, while France and Germany have produced works without number on Applied Anatomy, America has done almost nothing in this direction. To the Student in the dissecting-room this Atlas shows the structures, not by systems as the text-books, but grouped together just as he exposes them; to the Surgeon, who may have become “rusty ” concerning some points in Anatomy, the parts are pictured in the order in which he divides them with the knife; to the Physician, abundant sections refresh his mind on the relations and connections of the viscera, etc. This Atlas may be regarded as a supplement to any Text-book of Anatomy, or any Atlas of Descriptive Anatomy, filling the niche which they have left vacant Thanks are returned to Dr. Langdon, Professor of Anatomy in the Miami Medical College, for assistance in correcting proof. III W. A. ROTHACKER, M. D. Table of Contents. PLATE I. Vertical Section of the Head and Neck through the Median Line, the Falx Cerebri and the Septum of the Nose being preserved. PLATE 11. Figure i. Antero-posterior Section of the Skull. Figure 2, Side view of the Lateral Ventricle. PLATE 111. Figure 1. Base of the Skull, opened laterally, showing the Cavernous Sinus, Middle Ear, Orbit and Spheno-palatine Fissure. Figure 2. The Ear, from the External Auditory Meatus to the opening of the Eustachian Tube in the Pharynx PLATE IY. Figure 1. Lateral Ventricles seen from above. Figure 2. Transverse Section of the Brain Posterior to the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum and the Corpora Quadrigemina. This Section- passes through the Fourth Ventricle and opens up the Vertebral Canal. (See cut on page viii for the Course of this Section.) VI Table of Contents. PLATE Y Figure 1. Base of the Brain. Figure 2. Base of the Skull viewed from above. The right half of the Tentorium is removed the left half is preserved in position. PLATE YI. Figure 1. Orbits and Superior Maxillary Bones, front view, showing the Eyes, Eyelids, Lachrymal Apparatus, Antrum, and the Nasal Cavity. Figure 2. Horizontal Section through the Orbits. The Right Eye is closed, the Lachrymal Sac open; the Left Eye is open, the Lachrymal Sac closed. (See cut on page viii for the Course of this Section.) Figitre 3. Lateral Wall of the Nasal Cavity. Figure 4. Antero-posterior Section of the Orbit. PLATE YIL Figure 1. Transverse and Vertical Section of the Head passing through the Orbit; the Nasal Cavity, the Superior and Inferior Maxilke, and the Cavity of the Mouth. (See cut on page viii for the Course of this Section.) Figure 2. Horizontal Section through the Antrum of Highmore, the Temporo-maxillary Articula- tion, and the Ear; viewed from below. (See cut on page viii.) In the position of the Cavity of the Tympanum and the Bony Portion of the Eustachian Tube the Section deviates upward somewhat in order to show the relations of these parts. PLATE Ylll. Figure 1. Section of the Skull made transversely through the Middle Fossa. The Superior Maxillary Bones have been removed so that the Posterior Nares, the Pterygoid Muscles, and the Cavity of the Mouth are exposed to view. Figiire 2. Anterior view of the Face, with its Muscles. Table of Contents. PLATE IX. Figure i Pharynx opened posteriorly. Figure 2 Pharynx, Mouth, and Nasal Cavity opened from the side. In the Upper Half this Section approaches closely the Median Line. PLATE X. Figure 1 Lateral Wall of the Pharynx with its Arteries and Nerves. Figure 2 Opening from the side at the point where the Cavity of the Mouth passes into that of the Pharynx. The Soft Palate, Epiglottis, etc,, are brought into view. PLATE XI. Figure 1 Pterygoid Muscles and Structures about the Inferior Maxilla. Figure 2 Superficial Dissection of the Neck and the Region of the Inferior Maxilla, PLATE XII. Figure 1 Inferior Maxilla with the Temporal Muscle. The Mouth is open. The Chin and Neck. The Head is bent strongly backward. Figure 2 PLATE XIII. Horizontal Section passing anteriorly through the Mouth and posteriorly between the Atlas and Axis. View from below. (For the Course of the Section see cut on following page.) VIII Table of Contents. PLATE XIY. Figure i Articulations between the Head and Spinal Column. (Posterior view.) Figure 2 Horizontal Section of the Neck passing through the level of the Rima Glottidis anteriorly; posteriorly between the 4th and sth Cervical Vertebrae. View from above. (See cut below for the Course of the Section.) Plate IV, Pig. 2. Plate VII, Fig. 1. Plate VI, Fig'. 2. Plate VII) Fig. 2. Plate XIII. Plate XIV, Fig. 2 PLATE XY. Figure 1 Cervical Region of the Vertebral Column, with its Deep Muscles, viewed from the side, Figure 2 Cervical Region of the Vertebral Column and the Base of the Skull viewed from before PLATE XY I. Figure 1. Cervical Region of the Vertebral Column, with its Deep Muscles, viewed from behind. # Figure 2. The same Region covered by the Superficial Muscles. Table of Contents. PLATE XYII. Figure i. The Neck, with its Organs and Vessels, viewed anteriorly. The anterior half of the Head is removed so as to expose the upper portion of the Posterior YAH of the Pharynx and the Vessels lying on either side. Figure 2. Neck viewed from before, the Muscles being in position. PLATE XYIII. Connection of the Heart and its Great Vessels with the Vessels of the Neck. The Right Ventricle and Pulmonary Artery have been opened. (The anterior Wall of the Thorax has been in part removed.) PLATE XIX. The entire Thoracic Cavity opened in front. The Lungs have been removed, and the Heart is seen through an opening in the anterior portion of the Pericardium. PLATE XX. Thorax opened on the left side. The Lungs and Pericardium have been removed and the Diaphragm divided antero-posteriorly. The Kidney and Aorta are exposed to view. PLATE XXI. Thorax opened on the right side. Lungs and Pericardium have been removed and an opening made into the Right Auricle. The Diaphragm is preserved intact. PLATE XXII. Anterior view of the Thorax. In the left half and the lower portion of the right half the Lungs are exposed. In the upper portion of the right half the various layers composing the Thoracic Wall are shown. PLATE XXIII. Posterior view of the Thorax. The Left Lung has been removed. X Table of Contents. Plate XXIV Plate XXV PLATE XXIY. Horizontal Section of the Thorax passing anteriorly through the 2d Intercostal Space and posteriorly through the body of the 6th Dorsal Vertebrae. View from above. The Section passes through the Pulmonary Artery at its Point of Bifurcation, while the Bronchi are cut just below the Bifurcation of the Trachea. PLATE XXY. Horizontal Section of the Thorax passing through the 3d Intercostal Space; posteriorly between the bodies of the 7th and Bth Dorsal Vertebrae. PLATE X X YI. Figure 1. Shoulder Joint opened, the Arm hanging at the side. View from before. Figure 2. The same, the Arm raised at a right angle to the body. PLATE XX YU. Axilla opened anteriorly so that the course of the Vessels and Nerves is exposed to view. Table of Contents. PLATE XXYIII. Same as Plate XXVII, except that the Coraco-Brachialis and the Pectoralis Minor Muscles are left in position. PLATE XXIX. The Axilla, with the Biceps Muscle preserved. The Arm is raised at a right angle with the trunk. PLATE XXX. View of Axilla, Thorax, etc. The Deltoid M. is preserved, as is also the Pectoralis Major, except its Clavicular Portion, which is removed in order to exhibit the underlying structures. PLATE XXXI. The Shoulder, viewed from behind. The Shoulder Joint is opened and the Superficial Muscles of the Arm and Scapula have been removed. PLATE XXXII. The Shoulder, and the Muscles which cover it. A portion of the Deltoid is cut away. PLATE XXXIII. Figure i. The relations of the Bones of the Forearm viewed anteriorly, the Forearm being in Extension and fully Supinated. Figure 2. The same, the Forearm being Extended and fully Pronated. PLATE XXXIY. Figure 1. Forearm fully Extended, and Supinated with its Deep Muscles, Arteries, and Nerves. Figure 2. The Forearm, with the Superficial Flexor Muscles of the Hand. Table of Contents. PLATE XXXY. Figure I The Forearm Flexed, and in a position midway between Pronation and Supination. The Flexor Muscles have been cut away from the Internal Condyle of the Humerus. Figure 2 Same position as in Figure 1, but the Muscles are preserved. PLATE XXXYI. Figure 1 The Forearm Flexed, and in a position midway between Pronation and Supination. The Extensors have been cut away from the External Condyle of the Humerus. Figure 2 Same position of the Arm as in Figure 1. The Extensor Muscles have been preserved intact, excepting the Ext. Communis Digit and Ext. Indicis, which have been cut away. PLATE XXXYII. Figure 1 Dorsal Surface of the Bones and Joints of the Hand. Figure 2 Palm of the Hand, with its Muscles and Tendons. PLATE XXXYIII. Figure 1 Radial Side of the Hand, showing structures between the Thumb and Index Finger. Figtire 2 Palm of the Hand, with its small Muscles. The Tendons have been removed. PLATE XXXIX. Figure 1 Palm of the Hand, with its Tendons, Arteries, and Nerves. Figure 2 The same, covered by the Palmar Fascia. PLATE XL. Cavity of the Abdomen opened anteriorly. The Viscera have been removed, so that the posterior Abdominal Wall is seen. The Diaphragm, Vertebral Column, Pelvic Inlet, Quadratus Lumborum M., Iliacus M,, Psoas M., Lumbar Plexus, Sacral Plexus, Sympathetic N., etc., are among the structures brought into view. Table of Contents. PLATE XL I. Abdominal Cavity, opened anteriorly, showing the Retroperitoneal Organs, the Kidneys, Suprarenal Capsules, Coeliac Plexus, Inferior Vena Cava, Abdominal Aorta, Renal Vessels, Sper- matic Vessels, Ureters, Bladder, Vas Deferens and Poupart’s Ligament. PLATE X L 11. Abdominal Cavity, opened in front. The Peritoneum of the Posterior Abdominal Wall is pre- served. In this view are seen the Posterior Half of the Right Lobe of the Liver, the Spleen, Pancreas, Duodenum, Ascending Colon, Descending Colon, Rectum, Root of the Mesentery and the Origin of the Spermatic - Cord. PLATE X Llll. Abdominal Cavity, opened anteriorly, showing the Posterior Half of the Liver, with the Hepato- Duodenal Ligament, Colon, and Sigmoid Flexure. The Stomach has been removed from its attachments to the Greater and Lesser Omentum. The Meso-Colon is brought into view. PLATE XLI Y. Anterior View of Abdominal Cavity, showing the Stomach and Small Intestine. The Anterior Half of the Liver has been removed, and the Greater Omentum has been cut away from the Greater Curvature of the Stomach and the Transverse Colon. PLATE XLY. Abdominal Cavity, opened anteriorly, showing the Liver and the Greater Omentum. PLATE XLYI. Anterior Abdominal Wall, showing the Posterior Layer of the Sheath of the Rectus M., with the Deep Epigastric Artery, the Transversalis M., Internal Oblique M., and the Inner Extremity of the Inguinal Canal. The Dome of the Diaphragm is seen in the opened Thoracic Cavity. Table of Contents. PLATE XLYII. Anterior Wall of the Abdomen, showing the Rectus, External Oblique, the Anterior Layer of the Sheath of the Rectus, and the External Extremity of the Inguinal Canal. The Thoracic Cavity is not opened. The Muscles of the Thoracic Wall are seen. PLATE XLYIII. Posterior Wall of the Abdomen. An aperture is cut in the Left Side of the Abdominal Wall, and the Cavity of the Thorax is opened. The following structures are seen: The Spinal Column, Ribs, Diaphragm, the Extremity of the Spinal Cord and Cauda Equina, the Spleen, Kidneys, Descending Colon, the Quadratus and Transversalis Muscles, the Ilium and Sciatic Foramina. PLATE X L IX. Posterior Wall of the Abdomen, with its Muscles, Lumbo-Dorsal Fascia, Serratus Posticus, Oblique Muscles of Abdomen, Latissimus Dorsi and Gluteal Muscles. PLATE L. Lower Portion of Abdominal Cavity and Pelvis viewed from before and above. The Organs and Peritoneum have been removed. In the Iliac Fossa are seen the Iliacus and Psoas Muscles, Femoral Vessels, and inner opening of the Crural Canal. The Floor of the Pelvis is seen with the Remnants of the Pelvic Organs, which have been cut off short. The Vagina appears as a transverse slit between the Urethra anteriorly and the Rectum posteriorly. PLATE LI. Inner Surface of the Lateral Wall of the Pelvis. The Inner Opening of the Crural Canal, the Inner Opening of the Inguinal Canal, the Internal Iliac Artery, the Sacral Plexus, the Obturator Vessels and Nerve, the Internal Pudic Artery, etc., are seen. Table of Contents. PLATE Lll. Lateral View of the Pelvic Organs in the Male. The Right Half of the Wall of the Pelvis has been removed, with the exception of a portion of the Os Pubis, to which a part of the Scrotum, with its Contained Testicle, is still attached. The Right Half of the Pelvic Floor is also removed, except a small portion of the Levator Ani. M. PLATE LIII. View of Female Pelvic Organs, exposed in the same manner as in Plate LII. PLATE LI Y. Male Pelvic Organs, with the Peritoneum. The Small Intestines and Omentum have been removed. The Recto-Vesical Fold is seen, with its central portion behind the Bladder, and its Lateral Extremities passing from before backward along the sides of the Rectum. PLATE LY. View of the Female Pelvic Organs, from above and before. The Uterus and the Broad Ligaments are spread out against the Rectum and the Posterior Wall of the Pelvis. PLATE L YI. The Urinary and Sexual Organs of the Male. This view is had from behind, after the removal of the Sacrum and Coccyx, with a part of the Ilia, and the Rectum. PLATE LYII. View, from behind, of the Internal Sexual Organs of the Female. The same parts have been removed as in Plate LVI, excepting the Coccyx, the Perineum, and that portion of the Rectum which lies below the attachment of the Peritoneum. The Hip Joints, with their Muscles, are in a state of Flexion. The Gluteus Maximus Muscle is preserved on the Left Side; on the Right it has been removed. XVI Table of Contents. PLATE L Till. Male Perineum, from below, with the Structures in the Ischio-Rectal Fossae. Hip Joint in a state of Flexion. PLATE LIX. View, from below, of the Perineum in the Female. Hip Joint flexed. PLATE LX. Transverse and Vertical Section of the Male Pelvis, passing through the Bladder, Prostate, and Hip Joints. The Posterior Half of the Section is seen in the Plate, from a front view. Within the distended Bladder the Trigonum can be seen. PLATE L XI. Pelvis and Region of the Hip Joints, anterior view. The Thighs are extended. On the Left Side are seen the Hip Joint, and the Obturator Externus Muscle, and on the Right Side the Psoas and Iliacus, Pectineus, Adductors, and Rectus Femoris Muscles, the Femoral Vessels, and the Anterior Crural Nerve. PLATE L Xll. Pelvis and Region of the Hip Joint, from behind, the Body being erect, i. e., the Thighs extended. On the Left Side the Gluteus Maximus Muscle has been removed entirely and a small portion has been cut away from the margin of the Gluteus Medius. On the Right Side an opening has been cut into the Gluteus Maximus so as to expose the under- lying structures. PLATE L X 111. Lateral view of the Region of the Hip Joint, the Thighs being in extension. The Gluteus Maximus, Tensor Vaginae Femoris, and Sartorius Muscles have been cut away, as well as a portion of the Anterior Part of the Gluteus Medius and Minimus. A small aperture has been made leading into the Hip Joint. Through this aperture the Neck of the Femur is exposed to view. Anterior to the Hip Joint are seen the Rectus and Iliacus Muscles; Posterior to it are seen the structures connected with Sacro-Sciatic Foramina. Table of Contents. PLATE LXIY. Lateral view of the Region of the Hip Joint, the Thighs in extension, with all the Muscles preserved excepting a part of the Tensor Vaginse Femoris, which has been removed. A part of the strong Fascia binding together the Tensor Vaginae Femoris and the Gluteus Maximus over the greater Trochanter has also been cut away. PLATE LXY. Lateral view of the Region of the Hip Joint, the Thighs in a state of Flexion. The Gluteus Max- imus has been removed. The great Sciatic Nerve is seen taking its course over the Muscles posterior to the Hip Joint between the greater Trochanter and the Tuberosity of the Ischium. PLATE LXYI. Anterior view of the Region of the Hip Joint and the Femoral Region. In this Plate are seen the Inguinal Canal, Poupart’s Ligament, the Iliacus Muscle, the Psoas Muscle, the Femoral Vessels and Anterior Crural Nerve, the Adductor Muscles of the Thigh, and the Pro- funda Artery. PLATE LXYI I. Anterior view of the Thigh and the Region of the Hip Joint, etc. In this view die Spermatic Cord is exposed in its course, together with its connection with the Testicles. The Sartorius, Rectus, Tensor Vaginse Femoris, and the Vasti Muscles are seen. On the right side the Saphenous opening is shown. PLATE LXYIII. Region of the Knee Joint, the Joint being in a state of extension. Figure i. Anterior view, showing the Superior Portion of the Synovial Pouch, the Subcrureus Muscle, the Femoral Vessels at the point where they pass into the Popliteal Space, the Anterior Tibial Artery, etc. Figure 2. Quadriceps Extensor, Patella, Ligament of Patella, Muscles of Leg, etc. Table of Contents. PLATE LIIX. Figure i. Anterior view of the Knee Joint in a state of Flexion, the Patella and its Ligament being removed. Figure 2. Anterior view of Knee Joint, the Patella, etc., preserved. The upper portion of the course of the Anterior Tibial Artery is seen. Figure 3. The lower half of the Knee Joint; the Femur, etc., being removed. The Articular Surface of the Tibia, remains of the Crucial Lig., etc., are seen. PLATE LXX. Inner Side of the Region of the Knee Joint, the Leg being extended. Figure 1. Knee Joint, Vastus Internus, Patella, Ligamentum Patellae, Tendon of Adductor Magnus, Femoral Vessels, Semimembranosus M., Popliteus M., Soleus M., Vessels about the Knee Joint, Posterior Tibial Vessels and Nerve, etc., are seen. Figure 2. Inner Side of the Region of the Knee Joint, the Leg in Extension. Sartorius, Gracilis, Semitendinosus and Gastrocnemius Muscles are seen with the various Fasciae about the Joint. PLATE L X XI. Inner Side of the Region of the Knee Joint, the Leg being flexed on the Thigh. Figure 1. The Knee Joint is opened. The structures exposed to view are the Patella, Lig, Patellae, Tendon of the Adductor Magnus, Semimembranosus and Gastrocnemius Muscles, Popliteal Vessels, etc. Figure 2. Inner Side of Knee Joint, Leg flexed, showing Vastus, Sartorius, Gracilis, Semiten- dinosus Muscles, etc. PLATE LX X 11„ Outer Side of the Region of the Knee Joint, with the Leg extended on the Thigh. Figure 1. The Joint is opened by cutting away, a portion of the Vastus Externus anteriorly, and a part of the Biceps and Gastrocnemius posteriorly. The Vessels, Nerves, etc., in the Popliteal Space and about the Knee Joint exposed to view. Figure 2. Same view as in Fig. 1, the Muscles being preserved. Table of Contents. PLATE L X Xlll. View of the Outer Side of the Region of the Knee Joint, the Leg being flexed on the Thigh. Figure i. Vastus Externus, Patella, Lig. Patellae, Popliteus, Biceps, Gastrocnemius, and Muscles of Leg. Figure 2. Same view as in Fig. 1, the Fascia about the Joint being preserved. PLATE LXXIY. View of Posterior Portion of the Thigh and Knee Joint. Figure 1. Shows the passage of the Femoral Vessels into the Popliteal Space; the Knee Joint Crucial Ligaments, etc. Figitre 2. Popliteal Space, with the Hamstring Muscles, Gastrocnemius, etc. PLATE LXXY. Posterior view of Knee and Leg. Figure 1. Deep view of Popliteal Space. The Muscles are cut away. Figure 2. Popliteal Space and Calf of Leg. The Gastrocnemius has been cut away at one point to show the underlying Plantaris and Soleus Muscles. PLATE LXXYI. Malleoli and Foot, the Foot extended. View of Dorsum of Foot, etc. Figure 1. Skeleton of the Foot, showing the relation of the Bones to each other and the sitqa- tion of the Articulations. Figure 2. Muscles, Tendons, Vessels, and Nerves of the Dorsum of the Foot. PLATE LXXYII. Figztre 1. Inner and Posterior View of the Skeleton of the Foot. Figitre 2. Same view as in Fig. 1. The Muscles and Tendons in position. Figure 3. Antero-Posterior and Vertical Section of the Foot. Table of Contents. PLATE LXXYIII. Figure i. Inner Side of the Skeleton of the Foot. Figure 2. Structures about the Internal Malleolus, Heel, and the Inner Portion of the Sole of the Foot. PLATE L X XIX . Figure 1. Outer Side of the Skeleton of the Foot. Figure 2. Structures about the External Malleolus, External Half of the Dorsum of the Foot and Outer Portion of the Sole. PLATE LXX X. Figure 1. Muscles, Tendons, etc., the Foot in Extension Figure 2. Skeleton of the Foot, the Foot being Extended and fully Adducted. PLATE LX X XI. Figure 1. Deep Structures of the Sole of the Foot. Figure 2. Middle Layer of Muscles, etc., forming the Sole of the Foot. Superficial Layer of Structures forming the Sole of the Foot. Figure 3. SURGICAL ANATOMY Plate I. Middle commissure v Choroid plexus Fornix Splenmm of corp. call . Foramen of Monro Pineal gland / Genu of corpus callosum Venae Galeni Anterior commissure Corpora quadrigem Corpus albicantiurn Optic commissure Velum medull ant Straight sinus Pituitary body Vermiform proc. \ Olfactory nerve Fourth ventricle Medulla oblongata. Calarms scriptorius Eustachian tube'' Odontoid process - Transverse ligament of atlas Velum palati Post, pillar of fauces Ary epiglottidean fold - , Genio-hyo-glossus m Corniculum laryngis Genio-hyoid m Arytaenoid m Mylo-hyoid m Cricoid cartilage Hyoid bone Epiglottis jih cervic. vertebr. Thyroid cartilage ist dorsal vert Ventricle of larynx Vocal cord Cricoid cartilage Thyroid gland Plate 11. Fig. i. Fornix Genu of the corp. cal. Artery of the corp. caL Venae Galen1 Optic nerve Optic tract Tentorium Transverse sinus petrosal sinus Vestibule Cavity of the tympanum Transverse sinus Motor ocuh Home Fig. 2. Fig. i. Plate 111. Ai N 9 9 i L V $ £ $ I $ $ A> £ $ 4? I? $ v v A) JtO I .f Aj Ki V $ A £ 7th nervel to o _J\ ':S- r=» e V- e' Ov ■5. Internal carotid artery f '--A Infraorbital artery and neme Fig. 2. Parotid gland " Styloid process Internal carotid, artery \ Stylo-hyoid muscle s External carotid artery' Stylo-glossus muscle' Digastric muscle' Internal pterygoid ve- in ferior dental nei vc Lingual nerve Masseter nr Fig. i. Plate IV. Anterior cornu of lateral ventricle - Genu of the corpus callosum Septum lucidum Corpus striatum Foramen of Monro Choroid plexus Optic thalamus Taenia semi-circularis Venae Galeni Fornix Pineal gland... Fes hippocampi major Corpora quadrigemina Posterior cornu of the lateral ventricle Pcs hippocampi minor Vermiform process of cerebellum Fig. 2. Falx cerebri " Splenium of the corpus callosum Venae Galem ■ Pineal gland Middle cornu Corpora quadrigemina Tentorium - Superior peduncle of cerebellum Crus cerebri Transverse sinus Sinus rhomboideus gth, 10th and nth nerves Inferior peduncle of cerebellum Post, spinal artery Ist spinal nerve Transverse process of the atlas ■ Spinal ganglion Lig. denticulatum . Great occipital nerve Vertebral artery 3rd spinal nerve Plate V. Fig. i. ■■ Ist nerve Anterior cerebrcil artery Middle cerebral artery i Internal carotid artery -M 12d nerve Choroid artery J osterior cerebral artery jd nerve 4th nerve Basilar artery sth nerve 6th nerve jth and Bth nerves Vertebral artery * gth, 10th and nth nerves i2t]i nerve Fig. 2. jst nerve 2d nerve Internal carotid artery jd nerve 4th nerve bth nerve Cavernous sinus Superior petrosal sinus sth nerve Inferior petrosal sinus gth and Bth nerves gth, 10th and nth nerves Sinus of int. jugular vein 12th nerve Vertebral artery Transverse sinus Plate VI. Fig. i. 5 Fig. 2. d. $ \~ A (V1 // vV Lachrymal sac o o Canaliculus Superior oblique m. Superior rectus m. External rectus m Nasal duct Inferior rectus m. Inferior oblique m. Lower opening of nasal duct Internal carotid artery External rectus m. ’• Optic commissure o' Co co & 'S a Fig. 4. Ln ~X - a s^. IL?l r^. Fig- 3- <=* <✓> § ‘ o S' a Nasal nerve jjnJUecfarUrum L%°Se^ »tal j,r t# . # • Plate VII. Fig. i. Buccinator m. Longitudinal muse, fibres of tongue Hyo-glossus m. .• Lingual artery - Lingual nerve (yth) ' Sf/n'° hy°~gtossus m. Wharton's duct LubUngual gland Hypoglossal nerve Sublingual nrtery Geniohyoid m. ' Siibmaxillary gland . Digastric m. Mylo-hyoid m. Fig. 2. "lips? c°’!^or. Mastoid cells 7th nerve ; I gth, ioth and nth nerves 12th nerve Rect. capitis ant. major m. ■ Sinus of Jugular vein Internal carotid artei-y Fig. i. Plate VIII. Deep temporal arteries Middle meningeal artery -I Internal maxillary artery 4 Inferior dental artery 1 Inferior dental nerve Lingual nerve' Mouth and Entrance to pharynx Fig. 2. Transverse facial artery Infraorbital nerve Parotid gland Levator anguli oris ' Levator labii superioris in. ' Zygomaticusf major in Buccinator in. - Facial artery ' Risorius in. ''Levator anguU oris Depressor anguli oris■ Mental n. ■ "Depressor anguli oris " Depressor labii inferioris Depressor labii inferioris ' Platysma myoides in Plate IX. Fig. 1. Middle meningeal artery Temporal artery Eustachian • tube External pterygoid muscle qrd div. of gth n. Tensor palati m. Levatorpalati rn. Internal maxillary artery Inferior dental artery Internal pterygoid m. Parotid gland. Superior constrictor of the pharynx Digastric m. Stylo-glossus and stylo-pharyngeus m. Ascending pharyngeal artery Facial artery Internal carotid artery Post. pillar of fauces Middle constrictor of the pharynx External carotid artery Pharyngo-cpiglottideanfold Common carotid artery Ary-epiglottidean fold Inferior constrictor of the pharynx Sinus pyriformis Fig. 2. Ant. pillar of fauces Post, pillar of fauces Tonsil Stylo-glossus m. Pharyngo-epiglott. fold Ary-epigl°ttldeanf Opening of the larynx Lower portion of pharynx \ Mylo-hyoid m. Genio-hyoid in. Genio-hyo-glossus m. \ Lingual n. (sth nerve') Lingual artery Sublingual artery ' 22th nerve Hyo-glossus m. Fig. i. Plate X. External carotid artery Facial artery lj i Ascending pharyngeal artery Int. carotid artery *jth nen v«*' ■ Sterno-cleido-inast. m. Trachdo-mastoid m. 3 D$l da^a" Ytf“brl Inferior oblique m- o.l*- A & pct' Spkmus m. npiexus m. Biventer cermets and Lot } P^iP Red. Mp-tosU GY‘ Trapezius m. Plate XIV. Fig. i. Check ligament Odontoid process ■ Transv. proC- °fatlaS"' J T1 Vertebral artery ' Transverse Ug- °f atla Fig. 2. ‘S/fy'"oV , . z/Gp-e * a'w''W a Vz_ Giotto Thyro^ien°iiin' Arytmoii‘artm’ Sterno-cleido-mastoid m pharyn:c Longas colli m Sup. thyroid artery Scalenus anticus m. j- Scalenus medius m- - - Levator angid scapulae-I Trachdo-ma^iiani Splenius colh n ■ *misfinams» Descending br. op 12th nerve 'Commom carotid artery loth nerve and sympathetic n. , 'denial jugular vein External jugular vein nU:Tcmf^n J Spinal n. Vertebral artejy Splenius m. Trapezius m yth nerve Eustachian tube - qth, roth and nth nerves - Styloid process 7 th nerve - Internal jugular vein - Plate XV. 12th nerve - Carotid artery ~ Transv. proc. of atlas Superior cerv. ganglion Internal carotid artery Cervica I plexus - Digastric in. Vertebral artery Levator anguli scapulae m. jrd cervical nerve Longus colli m. [upper part) Rect. capit. ant. major in. Longus colli m. Fig. 2. External carotid artery Common carotid artery Cervicalis ascendens artery Sympathetic nerve loth nerve Phrenic nerve .. Transv. proc. 6th cerv. vei l. Scalenus medius m Phrenic nerve Scalenus anticus in. Transv. proc. of 6th cerv. vertebra Cardiac hr. of pnemogastric Superficial cervical artery Inferior thyroid artery J 'ertebral artery Suprascapular artery Transv. colli artery/M Cervicalis profunda artery v First rib Superior intercostal artery Subclavian artery Subclavian vein M External jugular vein „ Vertebral vein Internal jugular vein Recurrent nerve Innominate artery Common carotid artery Pleura Phrenic nerve Internal mammary art. Brachial plexus - •i Xitf* pi'°cess s^loiA .% .gfO1 Spin. Proc. of cerv. vert. I “ “ “ “ II “ “ “ 111 “ “ “ “ IV “ “ “ “ V “ “ “ “ VI Transverse proc. of ist dorsal v. - Superior thyroid artery Common carotid artery r' 10 th nerve Fig. i. Trans, proc. 6th cerv. vert. Suprascapular n. Scalenus medius Phrenic nerve Scalenus anticus Brachial plexus Internal jugular v. External jugular v Spin. Proc. of cerv. vert. VII Spin. Proc. of Dorsal Vert. I \ u <( “ • ‘ LI Levator costae m. 2nd rib Scalenus posticus Subclavian artery $P' a>l V, 'lnternal Intercostal m. Plate XV: Fig. i. Sup Oblique m. -Reel. Capit. Post, major in. Transverse proc. of Allas _ Inf. oblique m. Occipitalis major n. Semispinatis colli ni. Trachelo-mastoid m. \Scaleni m. Fig. 2 , , / Jis 0^ Occipital artery Transv. proc. of atlas Stcrno-cleido-mastoid m. Complexus and Biventer m. Trachelo-mastoid rn. Levator angulae scapulae m Brachial plexus Post, scapular artery ißhomhain' Rough tubercle on the spine of the scapula Plate XVII, Fig. i. qth nerve Transv. proc. of atlas ;■ Levator Palati m. Digastric m. Ext. carotid art. ~ nth nerve Tensor palati m. Styloglossus m. Facial artery Lingual artery 12th nerve • " Stylohyoid m. Palato-pharyngeus m. Com. Carotid artery Facial v. [com) 'Digastric m. - Thyro-hyoid Sup. thyroid artery Descendens noni. Scalenus meducs m. Phrenic nerve Internal jugular v. . Sup. thyroid v. Scalenus anticus m. Superficial cervical artery Suprascapular artery Transversalis colli artery Subclavian artery is) Subclavian v. 2nd Rib •if »V # / / yjy / ✓ / ¥ O' $ ,y $ a* i s 4 Fig. 2 Int. and ext. Carotid arter. Sierno'.cleido-mastoid in. Facialv. [com.) Descendens noni. n. Coin, facial v. omo-hyoid in. Thyro-hyoid m. Internal jugular v. Sup. thyroid v. Sterno-hyoid in. Cricoid cartilage Scalenus ant. m. Phrenic nerve Trapezius m. Superficial cervical artery Omo-hyoid m. 7ransversalis colli artery Sztpra-scapular artery., Sterno-cleido-mastoid m% s Subclavian artery. Ext. jugular vevi ‘lsthmus of thyroid gland. C; Clavicle. Inf. thyroid v. Plate XVIII. Sterno-cleido-mastoid in. Internal jugular vein Sterno-thyroid in. Phrenic nerve Scalenus anticus m. Thoracic duct Trapezius m. Ext. jugular vein Left carotid and subclavian arteries Innominate artery wth nerve Right Innominate vein Pulmonary artery Left innominate vein Left Auricle Superior vena cava 4th rib Aorta gih rib gth rib 6th rib 6th rib jth rib jth rib Plate XIX. Transverse process of 6th cervical vert. / Longus colli in. Phrenic n. Internal jugular vein. Thoracic duct 2st rib •- External jugular vein Scalenus ant. ni. Innominate vein Subclavian vein 2nd rib 2nd rib Aorta Pulmonary artery Left auricle. Superiorvena cava 4th rib 4th rib \\ sth rib gth rib 6th rib 6th rib jilt rib gth rib Bth rib 8 th rib gth rib '1 gth 7-ib loth rib ' 10th rib 11 th rib nth rib Gall Bladder Greater Omentum Plate XX, Common carotid artery - Transv. proc. of 6th ccrv. vcnUf Spinous proc. of 6th cerv. vert. loth nerve Phrenic nerve Transverse proc. of Ist dorsal vert. Spinous proc. of "gth cerv. vert. Internal jugular vein Scalenus ant. rn. Subclavian artery ist dorsal spine Subclavian vein Thoracic duct. Oesophagus Phrenic nerve . / 10th nerve 2nd dorsal spine Internal mammary artery Aorta jrd dorsal spine yth rib Ductus arteriosus Recurrent nerve j\6th rib Conus arteriosus of r. ventricle Pulmonary artery Left auricle jth rib Cartilage ofyth rib j\ Bth rib Cartilage of 6th rib I gth rib Cartilage of yth rib I 10th rib Left 10th nerve Oesophagus Right I oth nerve nth rib Gr. splanchnic nerve Coeliac axis Coeliac plexus 12th rib Superior mesenteric artery Renal artery Crus of Diaphragm Ureter Aorta Plate XXL Cerv. profunda artery Transv. proc. of ist dorsal vert. Vertebral artery loth nerve Common carotid artery Sup. intercostal artery Transverse proc. 6th cerv. vert. Inferior thyroid artery Spinous proc. of jth cerv. vert. Inferior cervical ganglion Sympathetic n Loop connect, cerv. and thorac.port, of sympath. n Cow. trunk of sup. interc. and cerv. prof, arteries Thyroid axis Ist dorsal spine Pirst thoracic ganglion Oesophagus Recurrent nerve 2nd dorsal spine s Phrenic nerve hit. mammary artery Innominate vein 3rd dorsal spine 10th nerve Large azygos vein Phrenic nerve p.th dorsal spine 6th rib Aorta Pulmonary artery Superior vena cava Right auricle Fossa ovalis jilt rib R. auriculo-ventr. opening Eustachian valve 8 th rib Coronary sinus Superior vena cava id ’nth nb Plate XXIII. Spinousproc. of jtk cew. vent J| Transverse proc. of Ist dorsal vert. Semispinalis and multifidus m. JSmKI - Serratus posticus super, m. lst rib Lcvatores cost arum m„ ■■ Erector spinae m. |||x 2nd rib Dorsal branches of intercostal arteries and nerves External intercostal m. jrd rib Intercostal artery and \ 4th rib Internal inter- costal m. pth rib \ Jfh rib i 6th rib m 6th rib yth rib pth rib Bth rib Bth nb gth rib |;l gth rib loth rib loth rib nth rib | nth rib Transversalis in. 2nd lumbar vert. Quadratus lumborum m Plate XXIV. Pectoralis minor rn Rectoralis major m. fh rib pth rib Subs cap u laris m. Infraspinatus m. jrd rib Superior vena cava Serratus mxgnus m Rhomboid m. Trapezius m. Aorta Bronchus Anterior mediastinum Gr. azygos v. Oesophagi. Internal mammary artery j Uescenaing aorta Pulmonary artery\ Erector spinae m. 6th rib Serratus rnagnus m. 3rd ril\ 'j Scapuia \ leres major m. 4th rtb yth rib Latissimus dor si ni. Plate XXV // .// // // fjth rib 6th rib Pectoral is minor. 4-th rib v Pectoralis major. •IK“ . J. // Right auricle r & ,d Aortic orifice (O' / cf -A- O a Anterior mediastinum % o o o t*. -r±» % o Conus arteriosus of r. ventr. * *er sr Left auricle -e> o o Left ventricle T*» V * \ rib sth rib % V- o ’ T? «✓> V- V* 6th rib Plate XXVI, Fig. i. Coracoid process Acromion process Supraspinatus m. Greater tuberosity of humerus Lesser tuberosity of h umerus - Long head of biceps m Latissimus dor si m. Deltoid muscle Pectoralis major m. Long head of biceps m Brachialis anticus m. Coracobrachialis m. Triceps m. Fig. 2. Ext. head of triceps f / Latissimus dorsi m.‘ Internal head of triceps ■ Triceps m. long head Teres minor m. Teres major m. Plate XXVII S*. «> % % Subclavius m. Axillary artery and vein - Acromion proc. Coracoid proc. Gr. tuberosity and supraspinatus m. Musculo-cutaneous n. Lesser tuberosity and subscapul. m. ■ Ant. circumflex artery Circumflex n. Post, circumflex artery v Latissimus dorsi m. Median n. _ Ulnar n. Musculo-spiral n. s Sup. profunda artery Pectoralis major rn. v Deltoid m. Coracobrachialis m. Musculo-cutaneous n. N*' $ A / / ,*v / / ■ S / A / -Musculo cutaneous n. Short head biceps vi. Median n. Long head #• $ Brachial artery Brachialis anticus m. ■Bicipitalfascia Pronator radii teres m. Plate XXVIII. Scalenus ant. m. -Phrenic n. Internal jugular v. -Hrac/iialp/exus Acromio-thoracic artery Superior thoracic artery ~ COU, army capular artery Subclavian artery Coracoid process Musculo-cutaneous n Bicipital groove Ant. circumflex artery Median nerve Lit. head of biceps in. Latissimus dor si in. Coracobrachialis m. Teres major in Thoracico-dorsal hr. of subscapular artery Pecto7'alis major m. , Musculo-cutaneous n Deltoid m, -- Long head of biceps v-A $ Short head of biceps Internal cutaneous n. Basilic vein Brachial artery Brachial vein Median basilic vein Median nerve Bicipitalfascia Plate XXIX. Biceps m. Pectoralis major ni. Bicipital groove Brachial artery Median nerve Ulnar nerve Brachial veins Triceps m. Dors. scap. artery Coraco-brachialis in. Teres major ni. Interc osto-humeral nerve Thoracico-dot s. br. of subscapul, artery Subscapular vessels Subscapularis in. Posterior thoracic nerve Pectoral is minor in. Serrafus magnus in. Latissimus dorsi in. Plate XXX. Subclavian artery Omohyoid m. Clavicular p. of pectorals major Axillary v. Brachial plexus Axillary artery, Acromion proc. Coracoid process Superior thoracic artery- Musculo-cutaneous n. Coraco-brachialis in. Pectorals minor in.- Median ii- Ulnar 11. - Pectoralis major m. Deltoid ni- Coraco-brachialis m. Biceps in. | Brachialis ant. Ext. cutaneous n. . ■ Triceps in. \ ■Brachialis ant. Supinator longus in. Basilic v. _ Internal cutaneous n. - Brachial artery 0 Rectus in. Brachial veins - Media n n. Serratus inagnus in. r Bicipital fascia Pronator r. teres in. Ext. oblique in. of abdomen Plate XXXI. V ■po^' * # t • °* le°lV £o^ r n-UiS # 0& 11 Supraspinatus m. C>. tuberosity of humerus infraspinatus m. Teres minor m. Suprascapular artery . Post, circumflex artery Circumflex nerve Dorsalis scapulae artery -Long head of triceps m. Teres major m. Eocf. head of triceps m . Jlculo-spiral nerve Ulnar nerve Superior prof undo, artery Internal head of triceps Cutaneous branch of musculo-spiral n. Trapezius m 'Triceps l°ng /lead Superior profunda artery exh head Ext. condyle of humerus. Latisstmus dor si nr int. head Ulnar nerve- Internal condyle- Olecranon process Flexor carpi ulnaris m. Plate XXXII Trapezius rutenUcnstineof^ Clavicle Acromion process Deltoid in. Infraspinatus in. Teres minor m. Post, circumflex artery Circumflex n. Cutaneous Ir. of circumflex n. Teres major m Ext. head of triceps in. Long head Latissimus dorsi m. Cutaneous ir Superior pr°f- I Ext. and Ext. condyle i Int. head of \ Extensor muscles triceps m. [ - Ulnar n. hit. condyle.A Olecranon ... Flexor carpi ulnaris m. Plate XXXIII. Fig. i. Fig. 2. External condyle humerus Internal condyle Head of radius iIM Trochlea Orbicular ligament Supinator brevis Bicipital tuberosity Tronator quadratics -- Head of ulna - Tubercle on radius - Sty I. proc. of ulna - B Tubercle of scaphoid f bone \ W Cuneiform bone Pisiform bone Cuneiform bone\ ' Scaphoid bone Semilunar bone Semilunar bone Plate XXXIV. Fig. 2! Fig. 1. dnt. cutaneous n. Ext. cutaneous n. Media n nerve Brachial artery - Brachialis ant. m. Brachialis antic us m. ■— Biceps- Ulnar v. Ext. cutaneous n._ Supinator longus m Musculo-spiral n Med. Cephalic vein. Ext. condyle ' '■ i Lesser head of humerus fg-k Bicipital fascia Pronator r. teres Head of radius Palmaris longus Radial recurrent artery— Rost, interosseous n. Flexor carpi radialis Radial n. Flexor subl. digit. Bicipital fascia Bicipital tuberosity of radius Supinator brevis rn.. ~ Flexor carpi ulnaris Flexor profund, digit. Ant. interosseus artery Ant. interosseous n Flexor longus ollicis m.. Pronator r. teres m. _ Median nerve - Radial artery_ "Ulnar nerve Ulnar artery Flexor subl. digit. Flexor üblimis digit. Radial artery - | Radial n. -I Palmaris longus Flexor profundus digit. c <3 ‘ls 5 *8 Radial n. ■ft Ss ■ox <3 V ■S I Flexor carpi radialis Flexor long, pollicis -j- Flexor longus pollicis Ant. interosseous nerve 8 v .8 I On and artery >. o^r V- Median n. Brackialis anticus m.~ Biceps. Brachial artery Median n. Radial n. Supinator brevis m. j \ % 'P Ulnar artery Fig. i. % % \ Ulnar n. Supinator longus m. Pronator r. teres Pisiform bone Flexor prof, digit. / I f J Plate XXXVI. Post, inteross. a. Post, interosseous n. , Radial nerve Supinator brevis m. Orbicular ligament Ext. cutaneous n. Brachialis anticus B-iceps \ § $ /» 4/ Fig. i. o *S- 'o A o O <-o . / * $ A' Supinator longus in. Musculo-spiral n. Ext. carpi radialis long. Ext. condyle. Olecranon V. o 'o Trochlea V o o V V r-Cj •S ’Ss 00 •£ i vV vo V VO VO "h ~ Cnt br- °f musculo-spiral n. - Superior profunda artery V - Long head of triceps - Brachialis cmticus 771, —Musculospiral n. - Int. head of triceps ■ Supinator long. in. c5l Deltoid m. - Biceps m. ,lo^tof hrev- Fig. 2. / Plate XXXVII. Fig. i. Head of ulna- Styloidprocess of ulna Interarticular cartilage Tubercle on post, surface of radius Styloid process of radius Semilunar bone Scaphoid bone Cuneiform hone Os magnum Unciform bone —- ,0s Trapezium Os Trapezoid Fig. 2 Ext. ossis metacarpi pollicis . Ext. primi internodii pollicis Ext. cafpi radialis brevior Ext. carpi radialis longior Tubercle on post, surface of radius Styloid process of radius Extensor carpi ulnaris Extensor communis digit o Styloid process of ulna Tost. annular ligament Ext. minimi digiti Ext. secundi internodii pollicis Dorsal cutaneous br. of ulnar n. Radial nerve v Radial artery Extensor indicis Eirst dorsal interosseous m Unciform pr. of unci- form bone " Abductor minimi digiti Opponens minimi digiti | Transverse ligament --Flexor carpi ulnaris Styloid process of ulna Deep palmar branch of ulnar a. and n. Flexor brev. minimi digiti m. Plate XXXVIII. Interossei .Semilunar bone Pisiform bone Pronator quadratics Flexor carpi radialis Supinator longus ni. Styloid process of radius Ext. ossis metacarpi poll. Radial artery Tubercle of scaphoid bone First dorsal interosseous m l Adductor pollicis Abductor pollicis Flexor brev. poll. Deep palmar arch Ext. primi internodii pollicis Ext. secundi internodii pollicis Ext. ossis metacarpi pollicis First dorsal inteross. m. Styloid process of radius Tubercle op scaphoid hone Supinator longus m. Flexor carpi radialis Adductor pollicis Os trapezium Median n. Radial artery Radial n.- Ext. ossis metacarpi. pollicis Ext. primi int. poll. ~ Ext. carpi rad. brev. Ext. carpi rad. long. Tub. on post, surface of radius Ext. sec. intern, poll. Scaphoid bone Os magnum Ext. carpi rad. long. Flexor carpi ulnaris Flexor sublim. digit. - Ulnar nerve and artery Palmaris brevis m. Plate XXXIX Extensor carpi ulnaris - Ulnar artery Head of ulna visiform bone Fig. 2. Supinator longus rn. ■ Radial artery- Flexor longus poll. Flexor carpi rad. ■ Palmaris longus. Median n Ext. primi inter, poll, and Ext. ossis metacarpi poll. Tubercle of scaphoid bone.— Abductor pollicis _ Ulnar artery and nerve .. Opponens min. dig. ..Flexor carpi ulnaris Flexor subl. digit. -Abductor min. dig. 'xt. carpi ulnaris Head of ulna Pisiform bone Fig, i. Supinator longus m.- Flexor long, pollicis - Radial artery - Flexor carpi radialis - Median n. Styloidproc. of radius Ext. primi intern, poll, and ext. Os sis metacarpi poll. Tubercle of scaphoid bone - Anter. annular Ilgam. Abductor pollicis; Flexor brev. p011... Plate XL ecaPtecufam c/iv/. \V v\>- <^\v 1 /l 0^ Inferior vena cava uP loih n Quadratics lumborum m. Psoas in. Ilioinguinal n. J/io/ijpogastric n. 12th rib , I2th rib (pth rib gth rib lotbi rib _ - loth rib nth rib. nth rib Ant. sup. spm proc. of ilium Ext. cutaneous n. Aiif. crural »• ' Genito-cniral n. Ant. inf. spin. proc. of ilium Anterior crural n. Obturator n. Psoas and Iliacus muscles Ilio-pectineal eminente Ilio-pectineal hue' Sacral plexus Spine of pubis Sympathetic n. Plate XLI. Ca^w, ?e*a Coeliac axis and plexus Right ioth n. Oesophagus Left ioth n. Phrenic artery Suprarenal capsule yth rib pth rib 10th rib loth rib nth rib nth ril> Ant. sup. spin. proc. of ilium. Ureter Common iliac artery ' Pouparfs ligament Spermatic vessels Deep circumflex ilii artery Remoral artery and Vein Anterior crural n. Deep epigastric artery' and vein / Vas deferens Gimbernaf s ligament Spine of pubis Plate XLII. Pyloric artery .«! $ Portal v. Gastroduodenal artery Hepatic artery * o’4'0’ ntnt^n if oilie Go#0* Ductus communis choledochus, Gastroepipl. dextra artery Inf vena cava I^r- Mesocolon K Duo demon p 4fiV uft 5 Greater omentum icfiI*"'*1*"'* Hepatic flexure Qth rib i 9th rib loth rib\ nth rib JOtJt rib I Tth rib Ascending colon- ■ Descending colon / cot tip" $ • toll V \ c^, */* a/ V* % % & <0 <3- *0 «/» O. v-* • O. ■%-. %. "o. % •% -%. -y-r~* r~* cl'q1 -i. %"V i/' *\/» 5V %> yf' 0 J $ V / & ./ / $ / / ■/ Plate XLIII. Lobus Spigelii H arle''y ar Splenic artei}’ Lesser omentum Pylorus Hepato duodenal lig. .. o'" stu*li ,tfo' G»s Gall Bladder Duodenum Hep. flexure Vasa brevia Left gastro-epiploic artery of colon Splenic flexure of ; colon sth rib gth rib loth rib' loth rib 11 th rib■ nth rib JJtumi | Ext. oblique m. Co ec u in ' Internal oblique m. Vermiform appendix Ileum' Transversalis m. Ureter Spermatic vessels Femoral artery Deep circumfl. ilii art. Falciform proc. of fascia lata Vas deferens Epigastric artery Gimbernaf s ligament Femoral v. Spermatic cord. Plate XLIV. Plate XLV. Suspensory ligament Rls/U Castro-epiploic artery x of liver jzound °f mr Gall Bladder gth rib gth ribi - / oth rib nth rib loth rilr nth rib■ Sigmoid flexure Caecum 'Deep circumflex ilii artery Spermatic vessels'' Epigastric vessels Ext. iliac artery Femoral v. Jixt. iliac veiny Spermatic cord Spine of pubis Falciform froc. of fascia lata Gimbernaf s ligament Plate XLVI 6th ril 6th rib yth rib Jth rib Bth rib Bth rib gth rp gth rib JOth rib i loth rib nth rib nth rib Cremaster Spermatic cord Gimbernaf s big. Spine of pubis Pyramidalis m. Plate XLVII. pth rib Pectoralis major m. 6th rib gth rib Bth rib i gth rib 10/h rib nth rib Pyramidalis m. *' Ilioinguinal nerve Spermatic cord, Spermatic br. of genito-crural n Suspensory ligament of penis Plate XLVIII. fill rib "jilt rib Bth rib Bth rib gth rib gth rib loth rib" .. 10th rib - nth rib nth rib r2th rib Post. sup. spin. pr. of ilium Great sacro-sciatic notch Superior gluteal artery and nerve Sacral plexus Pyriformis in. Lesser sacro-sciatic ligani Inferior gluteal artery a)id nerve Great sciatic nerve Plate XLIX. Erector spinae in. Trapezius in. J/ % ft X. Plate L. Obturator interims in. j Spine of ischium Levator ani in. Ant■ sup. spin. pr. of ilium -Femoral artery and vein \ Coaygeus in. Ant. crural n. Iliacus m. ... Psoas in. -Ilio-pectincal line ■Spine of pubis Rectus in. Rectum Urethra Vagina Deep epigastric vessels- Gimbernafs tig. Femoral ring Jnt. inguinal ring Deep circumflex ilii a rte ry Ant. crural n. Jhocus m Psoas n Coccyx - vein - and artery... Ext. iliac Plate LI. Common iliac artery Ureter ' artery and vein " Intern, iliac \Deep circumflex ilii artery Iliolumbar artery Ext. iliac artery Obturator nerve art. D v. and vein "Spermatic vessels Pyriformis in. 'Deep epigastric vesseli Vas deferens Sacral plexus 'Ohlit. hypogast. artery Pubic branches of deep Lesser sacro-sciatic „ ligament obturator arteries epigastric and Coccygeus m. Obturator internus m. Deep pudic artery and vein Levator ani m. Great sacro-sciatic- ligament Obturator interims m. Coccyx. Dorsal artery and nerve of penis Corp. cavernos. of penis Tuberosity of ischium ■ Gluteus maximus m. Plate LII. -Vas deferens Urachus Praeperitoneal space - Spermatic cord Levator ani m. Membranous portion of urethra Recto-vesical fold' Corp. cavern, of penis of peritoneum - Accelerator urinae m. Ureter ' Vas deferens Vesic ida seminal is' Levator ani' prostate gland' Sphincter ani Coupe f s gland Bulb of urethra Plate LI 11. Round ligam. of uterus Broad ligament of uterus Urachus Neck of uterus Ureter Urdhra Ji Levator am rn. Clitoris Lesser labium Greater labium Glutens max. ffi-' Coccygeus w. Levator ani m. Sphincter am' Hymen' pourchette Plate LIV - Lateral ligament of bladder (oblit. Hypogast. a. ) - Sigmoid flexure Recto-vesical fold Descending colon Vas deferens Ureter Spermatic vessels .Common iliac vein . and artery Ureter Lumbar plexus jth lumbar vert. Erector spinae m Psoas tn. Quadratics luniboruni m„ Rectum Ascending colon Ileum Vermiform appendix Anterior sup. spin, proc. of ilium Internal inguinal ring . Coecuni -• Round ligament of uterus £ ro < .. Lateral ligament of bladder Descending colon Sigmoid flexure - Ureter ' Ovarian vessels Uterus Ureter Psoas in. Lumbar plexus F,rector spinae m. yih lumbar vert. Common iliac vein and artery ' Quadrat us lumborum m. Ovary Fallopian tube Fimbriated extremity of Jallop. tube Ascending colon Ileum Vermiform appendix Caecum Internal[ inguinal rins, Ant. sup. spin, proc. -j of iliu m J Plate LVL Obturator interims with gemelli Lnt. circumflex artery Quadratics femoris Gr. sacro-sciatic ligam. Sup. perforating artery Tuberosity of ischium Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Long head of biceps hup. gluteal artery Gluteus medius in. Gluteus minim, m. Infer, gluteal artery Gr. trochanter Spine of ischium Deep pudic artery Common iliac artery and vein Lnt. iliac artery and vein Vastus externus Adductor magnus Levator ani Recto-vesical fold Compressor urethrae m Bulb of urethra Membranous portion of urethra Ant. crural n. Internal iliac v. artery and vein Vesical artery Ureter Adductor magnus- Erector penis Iliopsoas in. artery and vein Vas deferens Vesicula seminalis Prostate gland Gr. trochanter Obturator intern us m. Sup. perforating artery ' Linea aspera Superior gluteal Obturator externus m. Psoas and Jliacus lnt. circumflex artery Lesser ti ochanter Common iliac Obturator internus m. Infer, gluteal artery Greater trochanter Quadratics fenwris m. Plate LVII. Gluteus medius m. I . | Pyriformis m. Internal iliac v. Sup. gluteal arter_ ' Gr. sciatic n. Tuberosity of ischium. \'v‘ \,v / 0(£ o*o , ilidc o^ I#1'1 ! Recto-uterine fold i Ovarian lig. , Fallopian tube . Ovary Ovarian vessels Sphincter an Coccyx Uterine artery Ureter-.. Lesser sacro-sciatic lig.'' Greater sacro-sciatic liga/n. Sacral plexus ■ artery and nerve Gluteus maxunus m. Internal pudic Femoral artery and vein Profunda artery hit. circumflex zrtery Obturator externus Quadrat us feinoris '■ Gluteus maximas m. Plate LVIII. Adductor brevis Inf. gluteal artery and nerve Internalpudic artery and pudic nerve Adductors Pectineus ni. Iliopsoas in. Pyriformis m. Obturator internus in. Gr. sciatic n. Y Levator ani Coccygeus in. % A, Coccyx post. suP.st-tr-°fiU,ttn $ sr Transversus perinei in. 7 Accelerator urinae in. v S> •r>_ **- * % ■£) v-* Gr. Sacro-sciatic lig. Pas^s interns Tuberosity of ischium Pyriformis in. Obturator internus in. Lesser trochanter" Iliopsoas in. Obturator vessels and ' nerve Posterior intertrochanteric line Gr. trochanter Cotyloid no y man** sn*svA Pouparfs ligarn. Lg. head of biceps m. "Semitendinosus m. Gluteus maximus m. ■ Semimembra nos us in. 'Adductor magnus m. Plate LIX. Vastus ext. m. Greater trochanter Quadratics femoris m. Internal circumflex artery hit. pudic artery andpudic nerve Gracilis m. Obturator interims in. Gr. sciatic n. Jnf. gluteal artery and nerve Gr. sacro-sciatic lig. Coccygeus m.- Levator am »/. Sphincter vaginae w. Sphincter ani Obturator interims nr Internalpudic artery and pudic //.• Semimembranosus m. Adductor magnus m. Erector clitoridis Transversus pennei m. Gluteus maximus in* Long head of biceps m. SemUendinosus m. Membranous portion of urethra Plate LX, Obturator vessels and nerve Obturator interims m. Compressor urethrae in. . Corp. cavern, of penis Bulb of the urethra Ant. cural nerve and Ext. iliac artery and Vein 'Levator ani Psoas m. Iliacus m. Prostate Profunda artery and vein Descending colon Ureter Gracilis in. Aorta Inf. vena cava br. lg. mag. Adductor Coecum Vast us int. Crureus m. Vastus ext. min and med. m. Cotyloid ligament Tensor vaginae femoris Acetabulum The “ V” ligament Greater trochanter Obturator externus nu Iliopsoas m. Int. circumflex artery Os pubis Pectineus m Gluteus Deep circumflex tin artery Ext. circumflex artery Plate LXI. 'Tensor vaginae femoris Deep epigastric artery Gluteus med. in. Profunda artery Vastus externus in. ■ Tensor vaginae fern. Adductor longus m. Spine of pubis Pectineus in. Sartor ms in. Common iliac artery Ant. crural n. Sai tori us #/• Rectus in. - Gracilis m. . Iliac us in. .. Psoas nt. and Vein Ant. sup. sp. proc. of ilium Gluteus med. and Ant. inf. sp. pr. of ilium Ext. iliac artery and vein Gluteus min. in. Jlio-pectineal eminence Obturator vessels and nerve Greater trochanter Obturator externus m. Jut. circumflex artery JHop so as m. Pec tineas - Profunda artery long. brev. magn. Vastus ext. in. Adductor muscles Obturator intern, with gemelli m. Internal circumflex artery - Tuberosity of ischium Gluteus niaxhnus ni. -Gluteus maximus m. Gluteus medius m. Gr. trochanter Gr. sciatic nerve Plate LXII. Pyriformis in. JPst. sup. spin. proc. of ilium Sup. gluteal artery and n. Post, inf spin. proc of ilium Gr. sacro-sciatic IP Gluteus medius m. Pyriformis m. Spine of ischium Inf. pud. art. andpud. n. aiiery and n. Obturator interims m. hit. circumflex artery Qua drains femoris m. Gr. sciatic nerve Tuberosity of ischium Perforating artery Adductors Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Long head of biceps m. Infer, gluteal Plate LXIII. Ant. sup. sp. proc. of ilium Tensor vaginae- femoris m. Glut. med. and min. m. Ant. inf. sp. proc. of ilium Sartorius m. Post. sup. spin. pr. of ilium Gluteus mcd. nt. Rectus femoris m. Post. inf. sp. pr. of ilium Iliacus m. Pyciformis m. Gr. sacro-sciatic lig. Inf. oluteal artery Lesser sacro-sciatic lig. Spine of pubis Int. pudic artery and pudic nerve Ext. circumflex artery. Obtur. int. with gemelM m. Gr. sciatic n. Quadratics femoris m. Vastus externus m Tuberosity of ischium Gluteus maximus m. Long head of biceps m. Plate LXIV Ant. sup. spin, proc.. of ilium Tensor vaginae femoris 7/1. Sartorius in,, Gluteus medius m Rectus femoris m. Gr. trochanter Tensor vaginae femoris m. #• Vastus ext. tn. Long head of biceps in. Plate LXV. Deep pudic a. and n., and inf. glut. a. and n. Post. inf. sp. proc. of ilium Sup. gluteal artery and nerve Gluteus medius in. Lesser sacro-sciatic lig. Obturator intermis with gemelli Pyriformis m. Gr. sacro-sciatic lig. Tuberosity of ischium l/> w. % &a^a/ Je^or/s Gr. r ■ Semite* Gluteus maximus in. Long head of biceps in. Ext. oblique in. Ant. sup. spin. pr. of ilium Gluteus medius m. Tensor vaginae femoris in. Vastus extern us m. Short head oj biceps m. Plate LXVI. Int. oblique m. Rectus m. Deep epigastric vessels Transversalis m. Adductor longus in. Profunda vein and artery' Femoral vein ■ and artery' Long saphenous n. Adductor magnus m. Fast us externus m. Plate LXVII. ,nt. om>“ Ext. obliFie ni. Spermatic cord Rectus rn. of abdomen Ext. cutaneous n. Sartorius m. Tensor vaginae femoris m. Femoral v. artery Femoral vein Vastus ext emus m. Long saphenous v: Sartorius in. Rectus femoris m. Vastus int. m. Plate LXVIII. Fig. i Fig. 2 s: r*> S' s Oq S oo Gracilis in. Sartorius in. Vastus internus. m. Rectus femoris in. Long saphen. n. Subcrureus in. Sup. int. artic. artery Sup. ext. articular artery -Fascia lata Biceps m Int. lateral lig. Long external lateral hg. Inf. ext. artic. artery Sartorius Gracilis Semitend. Inf. int. artic. artery Head of fibula Ligam. patellae Recurrent tibial artery Ant. tibial artery Tubercle of tibia Tubercle of tibia Peroneal nerve Peroneus longus in. Gastrocnemius in. Soleus in. - Plate LXIX, Fig. i Fig. 2. Rectus femoris in. Vastus hit. Afiastus ext. in. Fascia lata Head of fibula Ext. popliteal n. Extensor muscles Peroneus long. in. Fig. 3- Anterior tibial nerve Gastrocnemius in. Ant. tibial artery Crucial ligam. post. (int.) ant. (ext. Extensor prop, pollicis in. Biceps in. Semimembranosus Head oj fibula Extensor longus digitorum Popliteus in. Ext. lateral lig. hit. lateral lig. Soleus me ■ Tibialis antic us m. hit. semilur. cartilage •Ext. semilun. cartilage Peroneal muscles Ligamentum ■ inucosuni 'Fascia lata Ligamentuin alarium Lig. patellae Flexpr longus digitorum Musculo-cutaneous nerve Plate LXX. Fig. i Fig. 2 Adductor inagnus m. Vastus interims m Sartorius m. Gracilis m. Semite)idi- no sus in. Patella 'Semimembranosus m. Ligamentum patellae Sartorius in. Semitendinosus in. Gracilis in. Long saphenous n. Inf. ini. articular artery Tubercle of tibia Pop I ileus m. Popliteal artery and vein Post, til? ial n. Soleus in. Gastrocnemius m. Plate LKXI. Vastus interims in. Fig. 2. Semitendinosus in. Gracilis in. Sartor ins m. Long saphenous n. Adductor magnus in. Fig, i. Semimembranosus m. Gastrocnemius m. Inf. int. articular■ artery artery' and vein hit. popliteal n. Jut. lateral lig. Popliteal Plate LXXII. Fig. i. Fig. 2. short head long head Biceps Intermuscular septum Long ext. lateral ligam. Ext. popliteal nerve Communicans peronei n. Insertion offascia Popliteus in. Recurr. tibia! artery Anterior tilnal artery Anterior tibia! nerve Musculo-cutaneous- nerve Plate LXXIII. ' Communicans peronei n. Extensor longus digitorum m. Biceps 'External popliteal n. Gastrocnemius m. Peroneus longus m. Tibialis anticus m. short head 'long head 'Soleus m. Fig. 2. Expansion of fascia lataf Patella Ligamentum patellae Tubercle of tibia 'Ext. intermuscular septum "Sup. ext. ante, artery ■ Long. ext. lateral lig. Jnf. ext. artic. artery ■ Pop litc us m. 'Head of fibula Fig. i. Vastus externus m. Plate LXXIV. Fig. i. Fig. 2, Adductor magnus m. Gluteus. max. m. 'San ilcn di- ms us m. Vastus ext. m. Perforating -Gracilis in. arteries Adductor niagn. m. .Semimembra- nosus nt. Short head of biceps short head Vastus inf. Biceps long head Ext. intermuscul. septum Semitendi- nosus in. Gastrocnemius and plantar is m. hit. popliteal n. Ext. popliteal n. Jnt. latercil lih Ext. crucial I'cr Sariorius in. Jnt. senidlinal cart. Ext. semilun. cart: Popliteus m. hit. criicieil hh Ext. lateral lig. 1 o Head of fibula Head of fibula Ext. popliteal nerve Communicans peronei nerve Plate LXXV Fig. i. Fig. 2 Gracilis m. Adductor juagnus long head Ext. intermus- cular septum Sup. int. artic. artery Jh'ccps Semitendinosus Sup. ext. artic. artery short head Gastrocnemius Semimembra- nosus m. Semimembra- nosus m. Ext. lateral lig. Plantaris in. hit. lateral lig. Int. popliteal n. 'Sartorius in. Ext. popliteal n. Communicans peronei n. Popliteus in. Biceps m. Articular artery Inf ext. artic. artery Inf int. ariic. artery. Head of fibula Head of fibula Ant. tihial artery Plantaris in. o Post, tibial nerve -Popliteus m. Gastrocnemius Soleus m. Peroneal vessels Sol C"-\in Posterior tibia I vessels *1 Oq Post, tibial nerve Tibialis posticus m. pnoncus long"* Flexor longus digi- torum in. Short saphenous nerve Flexor longus pollicis in. * r* I N. *s Plate LXXVL Fig. i. Fig. 2. Peroneal muscles Musculo- cutaneous nerve Anterior peroneal artery Peroneus tertius Ant. inf. tibio- fibular lig. Anterior tibial artery External malleolus Extensor proprius- pollicis i Internal. malleolus Tibialis anticus Extensor longus digitorum Internal lateral ligament Ant. fasciculus of ext. lat. ligam. Tibialis posticus Sinus tarsi Anterior tibial n. Ant. annular lig. Anterior annular ligament Head of astra- galus Scaphoid bone Os calcis Tuberosity of the scaphoid bone Cuboid bone Extensor brevis digitorum m. Cuneiform bones Peroneus brevis m. Dorsalis pedis artery Peroneus brevis Extensor proprius pollicis m. Tubercle of jth metatarsal bone Tendon of ext. brev. digit, m. Tubercle of Jth metatarsal bone Plate LXXVII Fig. 3- Sinus tarsi Head of astragalus Inf. calcaneo-scaphoid ligam. Scaphoid bone 2nd cuneiform bone Peroneus longus m. 2nd metatarsal bone ■ (S fH^sC^e ,ress°rl ple^°r a , fascicl plantar J VSS‘° 10^S nr pu*°r Fig. i Tuberosity of astragalus Head of astragalus Groove for flexor long, pollids in.' Tuberosity of scaphoid Cuneiform bone Sinus tarsi Metatarsal bone Fig. 2. Calcaneo-scaphoid ligam. Sustentaculum tali Gastrocnemius m. Short saphenous n. Soleus in. Plantaris m. Posterior tibial artery Peroneus brevis longus Posterior tibial nerve Flexor longus pollids Flexor longus digilorum Tibialis posticus in. Tibialis anticus m. Tuberosity of scaphoid Extensor proprius poll ids x Abductor pollids in. Plate LXXVIII. Fig. i Internal malleolus Body astragalus Groove for tibialis posticus m. Head Scaphoid bone Internal lateral ligament 2nd cuneiform bone ist cuneiform bone Tuberosity of astragalus Groove for flexor longus pollicis Fig. 2, Tuberosity of os calas S>'# . i life- eO'sL°io^ w 1V t^u .#<*v ttl#c jSt jst Soleus in Plantaris in. Posterior filial. nerve Anterior tibia I artery Posterior tibial_ artery Anterior tibial nerve Flexor longus pollicis Tibialis anticus m. Extensorproprius pollicis Flexor longus. digit. Dorsal, pedis artery Tibialis posticus Cuneiform hone Tendon of extensor brevis Kx digitorum Tuberosity of os calcis Ahiucio * fiioeroW or^s oe£°r of ~.rf«tafS“S Plate LXXJX. Fig. i. Body of astragalus Head of astragalus Sinus tarsi'' Tibia Scaphoid bone\ Fibula Cuneiform bones Ext. lateral bg. ,/s / # External lateral lig. Fig. 2. Tuberosity Cuboid bone Head Ant. proc. Tuberosity fjth metatarsal bone of os calcis So lens m. longus Peroneus Tibialis antic us m. brevis Extensor propr. pollicis Ext. long, digitor. m. Anter. peroneal artery Anterior annular ligam. Peroneus ter this ni. Ext. hr. of ant. tibial nerve ..Flexor longus i pollicis Dorsalis pedis artery Ext. brevis digit, m. , Mil**1 HP#* , s‘K brev. long. Annular ligament Peroneus Fig. 2. Plate LXXX. Internal malleolus Tibialis posticus in. Ext. malleolus Ext. lateral ligament Internal lateral ligament Peroneus brevis in. Tuberosity of scaphoid Extern, calcaneo-astragal. ligam. Anterior process of os calcis Superior calcaneo-scaphoid ligam. Cuboid hone tag- i. Musculo-cutaneous nerve Peroneus brevis m. Peroneus lougus m. Anterior peroneal artery Extensor longus digitorum in. Peroneus tertius m. Ant. annular ligament Extensor proprius pollicis External lateral ligament Annular' ligament Extern, hr. of ant. tibial n. Dorsal, pedis artery Extensor brevis digit, m. ■ di#1 Plate LXXXI. Abductor pollicis m. Flexor brevis digit, m. Fig. 3- *6a*ctorm; . vininii dur.-f ■ azgdi m Internal planta Flexor longus pollicis Flexor long, digit, m. Abductor pollicis ni. Lumbricalis m nerve ■■artery Flexor brevis\ digit, m. Fig. 2. Flexor accessoriusj artery nerve . Ext. plantar .Abductor pollicis Internal malleolus Adductor pollicis Flexor brevis pollicis m. Tibialis posticus ni. Tuberosity of scaphoid Transverse metatarsal ligame Fig. i Feroneus longm Tubercle of ytlvi metatarsal bone I Flexor brevis min. digit, m.. Abductor minimi- digiti m. ! 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