An Italian Gothic cuisse lame for the left thigh circa 1490-1495. The lower and principal lame from a thigh defence of probably four lames, formed with a low medial ridge, the upper edge swept up to the rear on the outer side and finished with an outward turn. 27.5 cm. Weight 540 g. Cf. BOCCIA, 1982, Op.Cit, armour B5, p.262, m) - n), see figs. m - n. historic, historical, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, baronial, military, militaria, rapier, rapiers, sword, swords, melee weapon, melee weapons, thrusting, thrustings, baton, object, objects, stills, c, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-italian-gothic-cuisse-lame-for-the-left-thigh-circa-1490-1495-the-lower-and-principal-lame-from-a-thigh-defence-of-probably-four-lames-formed-with-a-low-medial-ridge-the-upper-edge-swept-up-to-the-rear-on-the-outer-side-and-finished-with-an-outward-turn-275-cm-weight-540-g-cf-boccia-1982-opcit-armour-b5-p262-m-n-see-figs-m-n-historic-historical-weapons-arms-weapon-arm-baronial-military-militaria-rapier-rapiers-sword-swords-melee-weapon-melee-weapons-thrusting-thrustings-baton-object-objects-stills-c-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246054195.html
RMT88MHR–An Italian Gothic cuisse lame for the left thigh circa 1490-1495. The lower and principal lame from a thigh defence of probably four lames, formed with a low medial ridge, the upper edge swept up to the rear on the outer side and finished with an outward turn. 27.5 cm. Weight 540 g. Cf. BOCCIA, 1982, Op.Cit, armour B5, p.262, m) - n), see figs. m - n. historic, historical, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, baronial, military, militaria, rapier, rapiers, sword, swords, melee weapon, melee weapons, thrusting, thrustings, baton, object, objects, stills, c, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
young graceful woman in the gym performs an exercise outer thigh lifts from side plank Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-graceful-woman-in-the-gym-performs-an-exercise-outer-thigh-lifts-from-side-plank-image349557330.html
RF2B8KKXA–young graceful woman in the gym performs an exercise outer thigh lifts from side plank
Baby undergoing skin disinfection before a medical procedure Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baby-undergoing-skin-disinfection-before-a-medical-procedure-image446863043.html
RF2GY0AAB–Baby undergoing skin disinfection before a medical procedure
An infected open wound on the outer thigh of a man suffering from creeping or serpiginous phagedena. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 1858. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-infected-open-wound-on-the-outer-thigh-of-a-man-suffering-from-creeping-or-serpiginous-phagedena-watercolour-by-c-dalton-1858-image450021047.html
RM2H446C7–An infected open wound on the outer thigh of a man suffering from creeping or serpiginous phagedena. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 1858.
Young woman doing outer thigh stretching exercise while kneeling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-woman-doing-outer-thigh-stretching-exercise-while-kneeling-image460594324.html
RF2HN9TN8–Young woman doing outer thigh stretching exercise while kneeling.
Syphilis hereditaria. Dr. George Henry Fox, photographer (American, 1846 - 1937) 1881 View of a young girl with her skirt pulled up to show large lesions from congenital syphilis over her outer thigh and calf. (Recto, sheet) lower center, below image, printed in brown ink: 'SYPHILIS HEREDITARIA. / PLATE XLVI.' Lower left, printed in brown ink: '[cut off]ARROUN & BIERSTADT, N.Y.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/syphilis-hereditaria-dr-george-henry-fox-photographer-american-1846-1937-1881-view-of-a-young-girl-with-her-skirt-pulled-up-to-show-large-lesions-from-congenital-syphilis-over-her-outer-thigh-and-calf-recto-sheet-lower-center-below-image-printed-in-brown-ink-syphilis-hereditaria-plate-xlvi-lower-left-printed-in-brown-ink-cut-off-arroun-bierstadt-ny-image600122364.html
RM2WT9X5G–Syphilis hereditaria. Dr. George Henry Fox, photographer (American, 1846 - 1937) 1881 View of a young girl with her skirt pulled up to show large lesions from congenital syphilis over her outer thigh and calf. (Recto, sheet) lower center, below image, printed in brown ink: 'SYPHILIS HEREDITARIA. / PLATE XLVI.' Lower left, printed in brown ink: '[cut off]ARROUN & BIERSTADT, N.Y.'
Fan blade of black bobbin lace with horn of plenty, Fan blade of black bobbin lace: Chantilly lace. There is an asymmetrical design on an empty grid. The outer edge shows c-volutes and rocailles, filled with palisades and grids. On the right side with the decorated right thigh and starting with a volute, there is a horn of abundance with a large emerging bouquet with anemone (?), Tulips, narcissus, lilies, etc., parents (first degree family relationships), children (first degree family relationships), family life at home, living room, parlor, sitting room, shrubs: rose-bush, anonymous, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fan-blade-of-black-bobbin-lace-with-horn-of-plenty-fan-blade-of-black-bobbin-lace-chantilly-lace-there-is-an-asymmetrical-design-on-an-empty-grid-the-outer-edge-shows-c-volutes-and-rocailles-filled-with-palisades-and-grids-on-the-right-side-with-the-decorated-right-thigh-and-starting-with-a-volute-there-is-a-horn-of-abundance-with-a-large-emerging-bouquet-with-anemone-tulips-narcissus-lilies-etc-parents-first-degree-family-relationships-children-first-degree-family-relationships-family-life-at-home-living-room-parlor-sitting-room-shrubs-rose-bush-anonymous-france-image261353038.html
RMW55JD2–Fan blade of black bobbin lace with horn of plenty, Fan blade of black bobbin lace: Chantilly lace. There is an asymmetrical design on an empty grid. The outer edge shows c-volutes and rocailles, filled with palisades and grids. On the right side with the decorated right thigh and starting with a volute, there is a horn of abundance with a large emerging bouquet with anemone (?), Tulips, narcissus, lilies, etc., parents (first degree family relationships), children (first degree family relationships), family life at home, living room, parlor, sitting room, shrubs: rose-bush, anonymous, France
Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers. Artist: Reed Brockway Bontecou (American, 1824-1907). Dimensions: Image: 16.6 × 21.7 cm (6 9/16 × 8 9/16 in.) Sheet: 19.3 × 24.2 cm (7 5/8 × 9 1/2 in.) Mount: 27.7 × 35.4 cm (10 7/8 × 13 15/16 in.). Date: 1865-1866. According to the medical history on the verso of this photograph, 'Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers, aged twenty-seven years, was wounded at the South Side Railroad, near Petersburg, Virginia, on March 31st, 1865, by a conoidal musket ball, which struck the anterior and outer aspect of the right thigh...co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-george-ruoss-co-g-7th-new-york-volunteers-artist-reed-brockway-bontecou-american-1824-1907-dimensions-image-166-217-cm-6-916-8-916-in-sheet-193-242-cm-7-58-9-12-in-mount-277-354-cm-10-78-13-1516-in-date-1865-1866-according-to-the-medical-history-on-the-verso-of-this-photograph-private-george-ruoss-co-g-7th-new-york-volunteers-aged-twenty-seven-years-was-wounded-at-the-south-side-railroad-near-petersburg-virginia-on-march-31st-1865-by-a-conoidal-musket-ball-which-struck-the-anterior-and-outer-aspect-of-the-right-thighco-image213324920.html
RMPB1P34–Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers. Artist: Reed Brockway Bontecou (American, 1824-1907). Dimensions: Image: 16.6 × 21.7 cm (6 9/16 × 8 9/16 in.) Sheet: 19.3 × 24.2 cm (7 5/8 × 9 1/2 in.) Mount: 27.7 × 35.4 cm (10 7/8 × 13 15/16 in.). Date: 1865-1866. According to the medical history on the verso of this photograph, 'Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers, aged twenty-seven years, was wounded at the South Side Railroad, near Petersburg, Virginia, on March 31st, 1865, by a conoidal musket ball, which struck the anterior and outer aspect of the right thigh...co
Excited emotional fitness trainer motivating and encouraging young woman doing exercise in inner and outer thigh machine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/excited-emotional-fitness-trainer-motivating-and-encouraging-young-woman-doing-exercise-in-inner-and-outer-thigh-machine-image348861054.html
RF2B7FYRA–Excited emotional fitness trainer motivating and encouraging young woman doing exercise in inner and outer thigh machine
Saint Roch, c. 1730–35, Giambattista Tiepolo (Giovanni Battista Tiepolo), Italian, (Venice), 1696–1770, 17 1/4 x 12 7/8 in. (43.82 x 32.7 cm) (canvas)25 1/4 x 12 x 4 in. (64.14 x 30.48 x 10.16 cm) (outer frame), Oil on canvas, Italy, 18th century, Saint Roch, born of noble French parents in the late 1200s, was the patron saint of the plague-stricken. Before he was twenty years of age, he disposed of his riches and henceforth devoted himself to nursing the sick. Saint Roch is frequently depicted with cockleshell, wallet, and staff in the habit of a pilgrim. Saint Roch sacrificed his own health Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saint-roch-c-173035-giambattista-tiepolo-giovanni-battista-tiepolo-italian-venice-16961770-17-14-x-12-78-in-4382-x-327-cm-canvas25-14-x-12-x-4-in-6414-x-3048-x-1016-cm-outer-frame-oil-on-canvas-italy-18th-century-saint-roch-born-of-noble-french-parents-in-the-late-1200s-was-the-patron-saint-of-the-plague-stricken-before-he-was-twenty-years-of-age-he-disposed-of-his-riches-and-henceforth-devoted-himself-to-nursing-the-sick-saint-roch-is-frequently-depicted-with-cockleshell-wallet-and-staff-in-the-habit-of-a-pilgrim-saint-roch-sacrificed-his-own-health-image573493225.html
RM2T90TCW–Saint Roch, c. 1730–35, Giambattista Tiepolo (Giovanni Battista Tiepolo), Italian, (Venice), 1696–1770, 17 1/4 x 12 7/8 in. (43.82 x 32.7 cm) (canvas)25 1/4 x 12 x 4 in. (64.14 x 30.48 x 10.16 cm) (outer frame), Oil on canvas, Italy, 18th century, Saint Roch, born of noble French parents in the late 1200s, was the patron saint of the plague-stricken. Before he was twenty years of age, he disposed of his riches and henceforth devoted himself to nursing the sick. Saint Roch is frequently depicted with cockleshell, wallet, and staff in the habit of a pilgrim. Saint Roch sacrificed his own health
Close up detailed view on the hands of a male massage therapist applying pressure to the outer thigh of a female client. Copy space to right. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-detailed-view-on-the-hands-of-a-male-massage-therapist-applying-pressure-to-the-outer-thigh-of-a-female-client-copy-space-to-right-image457737171.html
RF2HGKMC3–Close up detailed view on the hands of a male massage therapist applying pressure to the outer thigh of a female client. Copy space to right.
Folding fan with a sheet of paper with a wedding scene in watercolor, In the medallion on the right two putti with burning torches and in the left medallion a classically dressed woman with love or wedding wreaths. Finely carved frame decorated with love symbolism. Right outer leg: altar with two pigeons, burning torch, lying beast, staff, trophy with lute, trophy with burning torch and bagpipes. Left thigh idem. Handle part frame: two hearts in medallion, trophy with bagpipe and quiver, bow with a basket of flowers and fruit, altar with burning hearts, in the middle: altar with lying beast Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folding-fan-with-a-sheet-of-paper-with-a-wedding-scene-in-watercolor-in-the-medallion-on-the-right-two-putti-with-burning-torches-and-in-the-left-medallion-a-classically-dressed-woman-with-love-or-wedding-wreaths-finely-carved-frame-decorated-with-love-symbolism-right-outer-leg-altar-with-two-pigeons-burning-torch-lying-beast-staff-trophy-with-lute-trophy-with-burning-torch-and-bagpipes-left-thigh-idem-handle-part-frame-two-hearts-in-medallion-trophy-with-bagpipe-and-quiver-bow-with-a-basket-of-flowers-and-fruit-altar-with-burning-hearts-in-the-middle-altar-with-lying-beast-image261344107.html
RMW55723–Folding fan with a sheet of paper with a wedding scene in watercolor, In the medallion on the right two putti with burning torches and in the left medallion a classically dressed woman with love or wedding wreaths. Finely carved frame decorated with love symbolism. Right outer leg: altar with two pigeons, burning torch, lying beast, staff, trophy with lute, trophy with burning torch and bagpipes. Left thigh idem. Handle part frame: two hearts in medallion, trophy with bagpipe and quiver, bow with a basket of flowers and fruit, altar with burning hearts, in the middle: altar with lying beast
woman grabbing skin on her thigh with the drawing red arrows, Lose weight and liposuction cellulite removal concept, Isolated on white background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-woman-grabbing-skin-on-her-thigh-with-the-drawing-red-arrows-lose-134836607.html
RFHRA9D3–woman grabbing skin on her thigh with the drawing red arrows, Lose weight and liposuction cellulite removal concept, Isolated on white background.
Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers 1865–1866 Reed Brockway Bontecou American According to the medical history on the verso of this photograph, 'Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers, aged twenty-seven years, was wounded at the South Side Railroad, near Petersburg, Virginia, on March 31st, 1865, by a conoidal musket ball, which struck the anterior and outer aspect of the right thigh...comminuting portions of the upper and middle thirds of the femur, and passed out posteriorly about the middle of the gluteal fold.' Ruoss was taken to the corps hospital at City Po Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-george-ruoss-co-g-7th-new-york-volunteers-18651866-reed-brockway-bontecou-american-according-to-the-medical-history-on-the-verso-of-this-photograph-private-george-ruoss-co-g-7th-new-york-volunteers-aged-twenty-seven-years-was-wounded-at-the-south-side-railroad-near-petersburg-virginia-on-march-31st-1865-by-a-conoidal-musket-ball-which-struck-the-anterior-and-outer-aspect-of-the-right-thighcomminuting-portions-of-the-upper-and-middle-thirds-of-the-femur-and-passed-out-posteriorly-about-the-middle-of-the-gluteal-fold-ruoss-was-taken-to-the-corps-hospital-at-city-po-image458485181.html
RM2HHWPEN–Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers 1865–1866 Reed Brockway Bontecou American According to the medical history on the verso of this photograph, 'Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers, aged twenty-seven years, was wounded at the South Side Railroad, near Petersburg, Virginia, on March 31st, 1865, by a conoidal musket ball, which struck the anterior and outer aspect of the right thigh...comminuting portions of the upper and middle thirds of the femur, and passed out posteriorly about the middle of the gluteal fold.' Ruoss was taken to the corps hospital at City Po
This nerve controls the muscles of the back of the knee and lower leg. It also provides sensation to the back of the thigh, the outer and back p of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-nerve-controls-the-muscles-of-the-back-of-the-knee-and-lower-leg-it-also-provides-sensation-to-the-back-of-the-thigh-the-outer-and-back-p-of-th-image596596238.html
RF2WJH8GE–This nerve controls the muscles of the back of the knee and lower leg. It also provides sensation to the back of the thigh, the outer and back p of th
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) mid-5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Interior, on exergue, woman seated on drapery to right, wearing a wreath and a band in her hair, as well as a thigh band and bracelets, holding a lyre in her left hand and a plektron in her right; on the ground, a bird; Exterior, profiled ring foot, with a glazed resting surface; the inner wall of the foot is also glazed; the underside of the floor is decorated with concentric circles; the outer ring is in reserve, followed by a wide band of black glaze, a thin band of reserve, and a thin band of black gla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-mid-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-interior-on-exergue-woman-seated-on-drapery-to-right-wearing-a-wreath-and-a-band-in-her-hair-as-well-as-a-thigh-band-and-bracelets-holding-a-lyre-in-her-left-hand-and-a-plektron-in-her-right-on-the-ground-a-bird-exterior-profiled-ring-foot-with-a-glazed-resting-surface-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-also-glazed-the-underside-of-the-floor-is-decorated-with-concentric-circles-the-outer-ring-is-in-reserve-followed-by-a-wide-band-of-black-glaze-a-thin-band-of-reserve-and-a-thin-band-of-black-gla-image457828262.html
RM2HGRTHA–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) mid-5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Interior, on exergue, woman seated on drapery to right, wearing a wreath and a band in her hair, as well as a thigh band and bracelets, holding a lyre in her left hand and a plektron in her right; on the ground, a bird; Exterior, profiled ring foot, with a glazed resting surface; the inner wall of the foot is also glazed; the underside of the floor is decorated with concentric circles; the outer ring is in reserve, followed by a wide band of black glaze, a thin band of reserve, and a thin band of black gla
Fan blade of black bobbin lace with horn of plenty, Fan blade of black bobbin lace: Chantilly lace. There is an asymmetrical design on an empty grid. The outer edge shows c-volutes and rocailles, filled with palisades and grids. On the right side with the decorated right thigh and starting with a volute, there is a horn of abundance with a large emerging bouquet with anemone (?), Tulips, narcissus, lilies, etc., parents (first degree family relationships), children (first degree family relationships), family life at home, living room, parlor, sitting room, shrubs: rose-bush, anonymous, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fan-blade-of-black-bobbin-lace-with-horn-of-plenty-fan-blade-of-black-bobbin-lace-chantilly-lace-there-is-an-asymmetrical-design-on-an-empty-grid-the-outer-edge-shows-c-volutes-and-rocailles-filled-with-palisades-and-grids-on-the-right-side-with-the-decorated-right-thigh-and-starting-with-a-volute-there-is-a-horn-of-abundance-with-a-large-emerging-bouquet-with-anemone-tulips-narcissus-lilies-etc-parents-first-degree-family-relationships-children-first-degree-family-relationships-family-life-at-home-living-room-parlor-sitting-room-shrubs-rose-bush-anonymous-france-image349963521.html
RF2B9A615–Fan blade of black bobbin lace with horn of plenty, Fan blade of black bobbin lace: Chantilly lace. There is an asymmetrical design on an empty grid. The outer edge shows c-volutes and rocailles, filled with palisades and grids. On the right side with the decorated right thigh and starting with a volute, there is a horn of abundance with a large emerging bouquet with anemone (?), Tulips, narcissus, lilies, etc., parents (first degree family relationships), children (first degree family relationships), family life at home, living room, parlor, sitting room, shrubs: rose-bush, anonymous, France
. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Variation and differentiation in spiny rats 235. Fig. 2: Eighteen cranial measurements taken from the skulls of P. albispinus. See text for character abbreviations. subapical zone (15' i in Ridgway 1912). The lanceolate guard hairs also have a whitish base that gradually blackens toward the tip, but lack a visible subapical zone. The lanceolate guard hairs vary in total length from 25 to 28 mm, with a maximum width of 1.2 mm. The guard hairs found in the outer thigh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonner-zoologische-beitrge-herausgeber-zoologisches-forschungsinstitut-und-museum-alexander-koenig-bonn-biology-zoology-variation-and-differentiation-in-spiny-rats-235-fig-2-eighteen-cranial-measurements-taken-from-the-skulls-of-p-albispinus-see-text-for-character-abbreviations-subapical-zone-15-i-in-ridgway-1912-the-lanceolate-guard-hairs-also-have-a-whitish-base-that-gradually-blackens-toward-the-tip-but-lack-a-visible-subapical-zone-the-lanceolate-guard-hairs-vary-in-total-length-from-25-to-28-mm-with-a-maximum-width-of-12-mm-the-guard-hairs-found-in-the-outer-thigh-image234495079.html
RMRHE4T7–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Variation and differentiation in spiny rats 235. Fig. 2: Eighteen cranial measurements taken from the skulls of P. albispinus. See text for character abbreviations. subapical zone (15' i in Ridgway 1912). The lanceolate guard hairs also have a whitish base that gradually blackens toward the tip, but lack a visible subapical zone. The lanceolate guard hairs vary in total length from 25 to 28 mm, with a maximum width of 1.2 mm. The guard hairs found in the outer thigh
Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers, Reed Brockway Bontecou, 1865–1866 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-private-george-ruoss-co-g-7th-new-york-volunteers-reed-brockway-bontecou-162428806.html
RMKC77GP–Private George Ruoss, Co. G, 7th New York Volunteers, Reed Brockway Bontecou, 1865–1866
young graceful woman in the gym performs an exercise outer thigh lifts with a body bar lying Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-graceful-woman-in-the-gym-performs-an-exercise-outer-thigh-lifts-with-a-body-bar-lying-image349326468.html
RF2B895D8–young graceful woman in the gym performs an exercise outer thigh lifts with a body bar lying
Smiling healthcare professional injecting a newborn baby Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smiling-healthcare-professional-injecting-a-newborn-baby-image446862834.html
RF2GY0A2X–Smiling healthcare professional injecting a newborn baby
Myofascial release with foam roller physical therapy techniques for different body parts. Vector illustrations pictogram of myofascial release workout Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/myofascial-release-with-foam-roller-physical-therapy-techniques-for-different-body-parts-vector-illustrations-pictogram-of-myofascial-release-workout-image416540397.html
RF2F5K1EN–Myofascial release with foam roller physical therapy techniques for different body parts. Vector illustrations pictogram of myofascial release workout
RF2WCMDB8–Vastus Lateralis: Myofascial trigger points and associated pain locations
. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. ANGIOLOGY 231 along the posterior surface of the membrane located between the tibia and fibula, and sends branches for the flexor digitorum com- munis et profundus. It then breaks through the membrane, reaches the anterior side and there communicates with the anterior tibial plexus. It gives off branches to the muscles on the anterior side of the lower thigh and the skin, and passes between the outer and the middle malleolus of the tarsal bones. It passes to the plantar surface and divides between the toes. In Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-fowl-domestic-animals-veterinary-medicine-poultry-angiology-231-along-the-posterior-surface-of-the-membrane-located-between-the-tibia-and-fibula-and-sends-branches-for-the-flexor-digitorum-com-munis-et-profundus-it-then-breaks-through-the-membrane-reaches-the-anterior-side-and-there-communicates-with-the-anterior-tibial-plexus-it-gives-off-branches-to-the-muscles-on-the-anterior-side-of-the-lower-thigh-and-the-skin-and-passes-between-the-outer-and-the-middle-malleolus-of-the-tarsal-bones-it-passes-to-the-plantar-surface-and-divides-between-the-toes-in-image216371376.html
RMPG0FW4–. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. ANGIOLOGY 231 along the posterior surface of the membrane located between the tibia and fibula, and sends branches for the flexor digitorum com- munis et profundus. It then breaks through the membrane, reaches the anterior side and there communicates with the anterior tibial plexus. It gives off branches to the muscles on the anterior side of the lower thigh and the skin, and passes between the outer and the middle malleolus of the tarsal bones. It passes to the plantar surface and divides between the toes. In
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. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 94 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL Insertion.—To the four inner quill butts of the main tail feathers. Shape.—Long, spindle-shaped. Relations.—Internally, with the levator coccygis and externally, with the laterahs caudae. Action.—Powerfully elevates the four inner main tail feathers. Transversus Peronei (Fig. 23, No. 3). Location.—The posterior abdominal region.. Pig. 23.—Outer layer of muscles of the tail and thigh, i, Rectus abdominis. 2, Levator coccygis. 3, Transversalis peronie. 4, Levator caudae. 5, Latera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-fowl-domestic-animals-veterinary-medicine-poultry-94-anatomy-of-the-domestic-fowl-insertionto-the-four-inner-quill-butts-of-the-main-tail-feathers-shapelong-spindle-shaped-relationsinternally-with-the-levator-coccygis-and-externally-with-the-laterahs-caudae-actionpowerfully-elevates-the-four-inner-main-tail-feathers-transversus-peronei-fig-23-no-3-locationthe-posterior-abdominal-region-pig-23outer-layer-of-muscles-of-the-tail-and-thigh-i-rectus-abdominis-2-levator-coccygis-3-transversalis-peronie-4-levator-caudae-5-latera-image216389296.html
RMPG1AN4–. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 94 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL Insertion.—To the four inner quill butts of the main tail feathers. Shape.—Long, spindle-shaped. Relations.—Internally, with the levator coccygis and externally, with the laterahs caudae. Action.—Powerfully elevates the four inner main tail feathers. Transversus Peronei (Fig. 23, No. 3). Location.—The posterior abdominal region.. Pig. 23.—Outer layer of muscles of the tail and thigh, i, Rectus abdominis. 2, Levator coccygis. 3, Transversalis peronie. 4, Levator caudae. 5, Latera
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RM2AG4XK1–. A treatise on dislocations and fractures of the joints. ba-bly being unfavorable to his recovery ; but at length the inflammationand its consequences were subdued by local depletion. When I sawhim, eighteen months had elapsed from the accident, and he could notthen bend the joint at right angles with the thigh ; there was also anunnatural lateral motion of the joint, from the injury which the liga-ments had sustained. The fracture of the fibula had injured the pero-neal nerve, as was evident from the numbness of which he complainedin the outer part of the leg and foot. Dislocation forwards.—
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RM2AJ58RD–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 827. Fig. 828. Figs. 827 and 828.—Position assumed in obtaining flaps from the same thigh to coverdefects on the leg.—This is a very irksome position and should only be used in exceptionalcases.. Fig. 829. Fig. 830. Figs. 829 and 830.—Position assumed in obtaining flaps from the opposite leg for cover-ing defects on the inner and outer surfaces of the lower third of the leg.
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The surgical assistant, a manual for students, practitioners, hospital internes and nurses . patients trunk. If only a nurse is present to steady the distalportion of the extremity, the assistant manages the proximalportion, standing on the outer side of the thigh for an ampu-tation of the lower extremity, on the side of the arm oppositeto the operator for an amputation of the upper extremity.If no nurse be at hand the assistant must steady the limbalone by its distal or proximal portion, according as theamputation is above or below the mid joint. For amputations Amputations. 291 at or below t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgical-assistant-a-manual-for-students-practitioners-hospital-internes-and-nurses-patients-trunk-if-only-a-nurse-is-present-to-steady-the-distalportion-of-the-extremity-the-assistant-manages-the-proximalportion-standing-on-the-outer-side-of-the-thigh-for-an-ampu-tation-of-the-lower-extremity-on-the-side-of-the-arm-oppositeto-the-operator-for-an-amputation-of-the-upper-extremityif-no-nurse-be-at-hand-the-assistant-must-steady-the-limbalone-by-its-distal-or-proximal-portion-according-as-theamputation-is-above-or-below-the-mid-joint-for-amputations-amputations-291-at-or-below-t-image338232018.html
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. The principles and practice of modern surgery. and of the abductor muscles indrawing the lower fragment upwards and inwards. [See fig. 47.] Treaiment.—(1.) The first apparatus that we shall notice is the doubleinclined plane. It consists of two pieces like the letter A ;—one for thethigh, the other for the leg, with a board to fasten the foot to. The wholelimb must be bandaged;—the thigh piece must be made accurately tocorrespond to the distance between the tuber ischii and the bend of theknee;—and then one splint is to be placed from the great trochanterto the outer condyle;—a second, from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-and-practice-of-modern-surgery-and-of-the-abductor-muscles-indrawing-the-lower-fragment-upwards-and-inwards-see-fig-47-treaiment1-the-first-apparatus-that-we-shall-notice-is-the-doubleinclined-plane-it-consists-of-two-pieces-like-the-letter-a-one-for-thethigh-the-other-for-the-leg-with-a-board-to-fasten-the-foot-to-the-wholelimb-must-be-bandagedthe-thigh-piece-must-be-made-accurately-tocorrespond-to-the-distance-between-the-tuber-ischii-and-the-bend-of-thekneeand-then-one-splint-is-to-be-placed-from-the-great-trochanterto-the-outer-condylea-second-from-image336945893.html
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A system of human anatomy, general and special . romthe great sacro-ischiatic ligament. Itpasses obliquely outwards and down-wards, to be inserted into the roughline leading from the trochanter majorto the linea aspera, and is continuousby means of its tendon with the fascialata covering the outer side of the thigh.A large bursa is situated between thebroad tendon of this muscle and thefemur. * The deep muscles of the gluteal region. 1. The external surface of the ilium. 2.The posterior surface of the sacrum. 3. The posterior sacro-iliac ligaments. 4. Thetuberosity of the ischium. 5. The great Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-system-of-human-anatomy-general-and-special-romthe-great-sacro-ischiatic-ligament-itpasses-obliquely-outwards-and-down-wards-to-be-inserted-into-the-roughline-leading-from-the-trochanter-majorto-the-linea-aspera-and-is-continuousby-means-of-its-tendon-with-the-fascialata-covering-the-outer-side-of-the-thigha-large-bursa-is-situated-between-thebroad-tendon-of-this-muscle-and-thefemur-the-deep-muscles-of-the-gluteal-region-1-the-external-surface-of-the-ilium-2the-posterior-surface-of-the-sacrum-3-the-posterior-sacro-iliac-ligaments-4-thetuberosity-of-the-ischium-5-the-great-image342731237.html
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Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . from the upper anterior part of the thighwe expose a triangular space, Scarpas triangle. This triangle corre-sponds to the upper third of the thigh; its base, which is above, isformed by Pouparts ligament; its outer border by the sartoriusmuscle, and its inner border by the adductor longus. The apex ofthe triangle is below where these muscles meet. The floor of thetriangle is formed, from within outward, by the adductor longus, thepectineus, and the ilio-psoas. Passing downward through this space, from the middle of itsbase—i.e.J midway betwe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/operative-surgery-for-students-and-practitioners-from-the-upper-anterior-part-of-the-thighwe-expose-a-triangular-space-scarpas-triangle-this-triangle-corre-sponds-to-the-upper-third-of-the-thigh-its-base-which-is-above-isformed-by-pouparts-ligament-its-outer-border-by-the-sartoriusmuscle-and-its-inner-border-by-the-adductor-longus-the-apex-ofthe-triangle-is-below-where-these-muscles-meet-the-floor-of-thetriangle-is-formed-from-within-outward-by-the-adductor-longus-thepectineus-and-the-ilio-psoas-passing-downward-through-this-space-from-the-middle-of-itsbaseiej-midway-betwe-image340309609.html
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Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 115.—Drop-foot and deformities in alcoholic multiple neuritis.. Fig 116.—Gait in multiple neuritis, showing the high knee-action and the dangling foot descending by its toe and outer border. patient in such cases in walking brings the heel first to the groundwith the foot everted and dorsally flexed. When the thigh-extensors are also affected and the muscles at the rootof the limb are weakened, the use of the member becomes well-nighimpossible. A paresis of the extensors of the knee is often associatedwith that of the leg muscles in alcoholic polyneuritis. As Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-fig-115drop-foot-and-deformities-in-alcoholic-multiple-neuritis-fig-116gait-in-multiple-neuritis-showing-the-high-knee-action-and-the-dangling-foot-descending-by-its-toe-and-outer-border-patient-in-such-cases-in-walking-brings-the-heel-first-to-the-groundwith-the-foot-everted-and-dorsally-flexed-when-the-thigh-extensors-are-also-affected-and-the-muscles-at-the-rootof-the-limb-are-weakened-the-use-of-the-member-becomes-well-nighimpossible-a-paresis-of-the-extensors-of-the-knee-is-often-associatedwith-that-of-the-leg-muscles-in-alcoholic-polyneuritis-as-image342914357.html
RM2AWW2N9–Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 115.—Drop-foot and deformities in alcoholic multiple neuritis.. Fig 116.—Gait in multiple neuritis, showing the high knee-action and the dangling foot descending by its toe and outer border. patient in such cases in walking brings the heel first to the groundwith the foot everted and dorsally flexed. When the thigh-extensors are also affected and the muscles at the rootof the limb are weakened, the use of the member becomes well-nighimpossible. A paresis of the extensors of the knee is often associatedwith that of the leg muscles in alcoholic polyneuritis. As
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RF2WJHE9D–The knee is the largest and most complex joint in the body, holding together the thigh bone, shin bone, fibula (on the outer side of the shin), and kn
A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . e skin andfat. It is a powerful structure and gives a strong point of attachment forthe muscles of the thigh. It begins at the crest of the ilium, and fromthis point to the outer tuberosity of the tibia forms an especially strongband of connective tissue—the iliotibial. It is continuous around theentire thigh, so that pus beneath it can spread rapidly in all directions.It also sends in prolongations between the muscles of the hip and thighregions, separating them from each other, as will be referred to later. In fractures of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-clinical-anatomy-for-students-and-practitioners-e-skin-andfat-it-is-a-powerful-structure-and-gives-a-strong-point-of-attachment-forthe-muscles-of-the-thigh-it-begins-at-the-crest-of-the-ilium-and-fromthis-point-to-the-outer-tuberosity-of-the-tibia-forms-an-especially-strongband-of-connective-tissuethe-iliotibial-it-is-continuous-around-theentire-thigh-so-that-pus-beneath-it-can-spread-rapidly-in-all-directionsit-also-sends-in-prolongations-between-the-muscles-of-the-hip-and-thighregions-separating-them-from-each-other-as-will-be-referred-to-later-in-fractures-of-th-image340191588.html
RM2AND1RG–A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . e skin andfat. It is a powerful structure and gives a strong point of attachment forthe muscles of the thigh. It begins at the crest of the ilium, and fromthis point to the outer tuberosity of the tibia forms an especially strongband of connective tissue—the iliotibial. It is continuous around theentire thigh, so that pus beneath it can spread rapidly in all directions.It also sends in prolongations between the muscles of the hip and thighregions, separating them from each other, as will be referred to later. In fractures of th
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . tions of the scar. SPECIAL METHODS OF OBTAINING OLLIER-THIERSCH GRAFTS IMany special knives and instruments have been devised for cuttinggrafts, among which Mixters rectangular fenestrated curved platemay be mentioned. On the under surface of this plate is a row of sharpneedle points which serve to keep it in place. The outer edge of theplate is quite thick and gradually tapers off until the window is reachedwhere it is very thin. The skin of the thigh is stretched and the plateis applied. Then the roller is pressed firmly down upon it, thus flatt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plastic-surgery-its-principles-and-practice-tions-of-the-scar-special-methods-of-obtaining-ollier-thiersch-grafts-imany-special-knives-and-instruments-have-been-devised-for-cuttinggrafts-among-which-mixters-rectangular-fenestrated-curved-platemay-be-mentioned-on-the-under-surface-of-this-plate-is-a-row-of-sharpneedle-points-which-serve-to-keep-it-in-place-the-outer-edge-of-theplate-is-quite-thick-and-gradually-tapers-off-until-the-window-is-reachedwhere-it-is-very-thin-the-skin-of-the-thigh-is-stretched-and-the-plateis-applied-then-the-roller-is-pressed-firmly-down-upon-it-thus-flatt-image338366650.html
RM2AJDX36–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . tions of the scar. SPECIAL METHODS OF OBTAINING OLLIER-THIERSCH GRAFTS IMany special knives and instruments have been devised for cuttinggrafts, among which Mixters rectangular fenestrated curved platemay be mentioned. On the under surface of this plate is a row of sharpneedle points which serve to keep it in place. The outer edge of theplate is quite thick and gradually tapers off until the window is reachedwhere it is very thin. The skin of the thigh is stretched and the plateis applied. Then the roller is pressed firmly down upon it, thus flatt
. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. injured limb; if he stands upright it shows moder-ate flexion and adduction, marked inversion, and more or less shorten-ing, the toes resting on those of the other foot. When he is placedupon his back the apparent adduction and flexion are increased, theknee resting just above the other patella or crossing the thigh at ahigher point. The contours of the outer and posterior regions of thehip are changed by loss of the normal depression behind the trochanter,elevation of the gluteal fold, and abnormal fulness due to the approxi- 1 Birkett: Me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-fractures-and-dislocations-injured-limb-if-he-stands-upright-it-shows-moder-ate-flexion-and-adduction-marked-inversion-and-more-or-less-shorten-ing-the-toes-resting-on-those-of-the-other-foot-when-he-is-placedupon-his-back-the-apparent-adduction-and-flexion-are-increased-theknee-resting-just-above-the-other-patella-or-crossing-the-thigh-at-ahigher-point-the-contours-of-the-outer-and-posterior-regions-of-thehip-are-changed-by-loss-of-the-normal-depression-behind-the-trochanterelevation-of-the-gluteal-fold-and-abnormal-fulness-due-to-the-approxi-1-birkett-me-image336671485.html
RM2AFMKWH–. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. injured limb; if he stands upright it shows moder-ate flexion and adduction, marked inversion, and more or less shorten-ing, the toes resting on those of the other foot. When he is placedupon his back the apparent adduction and flexion are increased, theknee resting just above the other patella or crossing the thigh at ahigher point. The contours of the outer and posterior regions of thehip are changed by loss of the normal depression behind the trochanter,elevation of the gluteal fold, and abnormal fulness due to the approxi- 1 Birkett: Me
. Domestic animals; : history and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and farm dogs,. Heieford Cow deep and well spread; ribs broad, standing flat and close onthe outer surface, forming a smooth, even barrel, the hind-most large and full of lengtli; round-bone small, snug, andnot prominent; thigh clean, and regularly tapering; legs up-right and short; bone below the knee and hock smalf; feet ^ 3G DOMESTIC A.IMAL3. i Fig. 4.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/domestic-animals-history-and-description-of-the-horse-mule-cattle-sheep-swine-poultry-and-farm-dogs-heieford-cow-deep-and-well-spread-ribs-broad-standing-flat-and-close-onthe-outer-surface-forming-a-smooth-even-barrel-the-hind-most-large-and-full-of-lengtli-round-bone-small-snug-andnot-prominent-thigh-clean-and-regularly-tapering-legs-up-right-and-short-bone-below-the-knee-and-hock-smalf-feet-3g-domestic-aimal3-i-fig-4-image336705784.html
RM2AFP7JG–. Domestic animals; : history and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and farm dogs,. Heieford Cow deep and well spread; ribs broad, standing flat and close onthe outer surface, forming a smooth, even barrel, the hind-most large and full of lengtli; round-bone small, snug, andnot prominent; thigh clean, and regularly tapering; legs up-right and short; bone below the knee and hock smalf; feet ^ 3G DOMESTIC A.IMAL3. i Fig. 4..
Electro-diagnosis and electro-therapeutics : a guide for practitioners and students . er the observed effect may not be traced back to stimulation of the muscle branch of the tricepssurge. A point at which we often obtain a single effecton the foot-sole muscles lies not far from the internalmalleolus, toward the inside of the tendo Achillis. The muscles of the lower extremity which are to benoticed are the following: Muscles of the On the frout side: The quadriceps femoris muscle is affected by the joint excitation of its heads, generallyabove at the outer side at the thigh, about at the end o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electro-diagnosis-and-electro-therapeutics-a-guide-for-practitioners-and-students-er-the-observed-effect-may-not-be-traced-back-to-stimulation-of-the-muscle-branch-of-the-tricepssurge-a-point-at-which-we-often-obtain-a-single-effecton-the-foot-sole-muscles-lies-not-far-from-the-internalmalleolus-toward-the-inside-of-the-tendo-achillis-the-muscles-of-the-lower-extremity-which-are-to-benoticed-are-the-following-muscles-of-the-on-the-frout-side-the-quadriceps-femoris-muscle-is-affected-by-the-joint-excitation-of-its-heads-generallyabove-at-the-outer-side-at-the-thigh-about-at-the-end-o-image342702570.html
RM2AWFCHE–Electro-diagnosis and electro-therapeutics : a guide for practitioners and students . er the observed effect may not be traced back to stimulation of the muscle branch of the tricepssurge. A point at which we often obtain a single effecton the foot-sole muscles lies not far from the internalmalleolus, toward the inside of the tendo Achillis. The muscles of the lower extremity which are to benoticed are the following: Muscles of the On the frout side: The quadriceps femoris muscle is affected by the joint excitation of its heads, generallyabove at the outer side at the thigh, about at the end o
. Practical electricity in medicine and surgery. us externus may be stimulated through twopoints on the outer border of the thigh a few inches above theknee. The cruraeus is found at the inner border of the sartoriusat the junction of the middle and lower thirds of the thigh,and the vastus internus along the inner border of the sartoriusin the lower third. The sartorius is stimulated at the apex ofScarpas triangle. Two electrodes should be used, one at thepoint mentioned and the other on the lower half of the muscle. The tensor vaginae femoris (tensor fascise lata?) derives itsnerve-supply fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-electricity-in-medicine-and-surgery-us-externus-may-be-stimulated-through-twopoints-on-the-outer-border-of-the-thigh-a-few-inches-above-theknee-the-cruraeus-is-found-at-the-inner-border-of-the-sartoriusat-the-junction-of-the-middle-and-lower-thirds-of-the-thighand-the-vastus-internus-along-the-inner-border-of-the-sartoriusin-the-lower-third-the-sartorius-is-stimulated-at-the-apex-ofscarpas-triangle-two-electrodes-should-be-used-one-at-thepoint-mentioned-and-the-other-on-the-lower-half-of-the-muscle-the-tensor-vaginae-femoris-tensor-fascise-lata-derives-itsnerve-supply-fro-image336687655.html
RM2AFNCF3–. Practical electricity in medicine and surgery. us externus may be stimulated through twopoints on the outer border of the thigh a few inches above theknee. The cruraeus is found at the inner border of the sartoriusat the junction of the middle and lower thirds of the thigh,and the vastus internus along the inner border of the sartoriusin the lower third. The sartorius is stimulated at the apex ofScarpas triangle. Two electrodes should be used, one at thepoint mentioned and the other on the lower half of the muscle. The tensor vaginae femoris (tensor fascise lata?) derives itsnerve-supply fro
A treatise on orthopedic surgery . abscesses, may appear as atumor over the outer extremity of Pouparts ligament at thejunction of the transversalis and iliac fascise, or the fluid mayfollow the course of the iliac artery to the thigh, or, escapingfrom the greater sacrosciatic foramen, form a gluteal abscess.The iliac or psoas abscess is most often confined to one side, butit may be bilateral, the two sacs communicating with oneanother by a larger or smaller channel. 112 OFTHOPEDIC SUEGEEY. In the thoracic region the abscess may remain indefinitely inthe posterior mediastinum, where, if large, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-orthopedic-surgery-abscesses-may-appear-as-atumor-over-the-outer-extremity-of-pouparts-ligament-at-thejunction-of-the-transversalis-and-iliac-fascise-or-the-fluid-mayfollow-the-course-of-the-iliac-artery-to-the-thigh-or-escapingfrom-the-greater-sacrosciatic-foramen-form-a-gluteal-abscessthe-iliac-or-psoas-abscess-is-most-often-confined-to-one-side-butit-may-be-bilateral-the-two-sacs-communicating-with-oneanother-by-a-larger-or-smaller-channel-112-ofthopedic-suegeey-in-the-thoracic-region-the-abscess-may-remain-indefinitely-inthe-posterior-mediastinum-where-if-large-image338363781.html
RM2AJDPCN–A treatise on orthopedic surgery . abscesses, may appear as atumor over the outer extremity of Pouparts ligament at thejunction of the transversalis and iliac fascise, or the fluid mayfollow the course of the iliac artery to the thigh, or, escapingfrom the greater sacrosciatic foramen, form a gluteal abscess.The iliac or psoas abscess is most often confined to one side, butit may be bilateral, the two sacs communicating with oneanother by a larger or smaller channel. 112 OFTHOPEDIC SUEGEEY. In the thoracic region the abscess may remain indefinitely inthe posterior mediastinum, where, if large,
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 859. Fig. 860. Kondoleons operation for elephantiasis, continued (Sistrunk).Fig. 859.—The dark lines indicate the incisions on the outer surface of the leg and thigh.Fig. 860.—The dark lines indicate the incisions on the inner surface of the leg and thigh.. Fig. 86i.—Kondoleons operation, continued.—Incision through the skin and super-ficial portion of the subcutaneous fat used on outer surface of the leg and thigh. Thedotted lines A and B show the extent to which the skin is undermined for the removal ofthe subcutaneous fat. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plastic-surgery-its-principles-and-practice-fig-859-fig-860-kondoleons-operation-for-elephantiasis-continued-sistrunkfig-859the-dark-lines-indicate-the-incisions-on-the-outer-surface-of-the-leg-and-thighfig-860the-dark-lines-indicate-the-incisions-on-the-inner-surface-of-the-leg-and-thigh-fig-86ikondoleons-operation-continuedincision-through-the-skin-and-super-ficial-portion-of-the-subcutaneous-fat-used-on-outer-surface-of-the-leg-and-thigh-thedotted-lines-a-and-b-show-the-extent-to-which-the-skin-is-undermined-for-the-removal-ofthe-subcutaneous-fat-image338172920.html
RM2AJ5308–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 859. Fig. 860. Kondoleons operation for elephantiasis, continued (Sistrunk).Fig. 859.—The dark lines indicate the incisions on the outer surface of the leg and thigh.Fig. 860.—The dark lines indicate the incisions on the inner surface of the leg and thigh.. Fig. 86i.—Kondoleons operation, continued.—Incision through the skin and super-ficial portion of the subcutaneous fat used on outer surface of the leg and thigh. Thedotted lines A and B show the extent to which the skin is undermined for the removal ofthe subcutaneous fat.
Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 115.—Drop-foot and deformities in ulcoliolic multiple neuritis.. Fig, 116. -Gait in multiple neuritis, showing the high knee-action and the dangling foot descending byits toe and outer border. patient in such cases in walking brings the heel first to the groundwith the foot everted and dorsally flexed. When the thigh-extensors are also affected and the muscles at the rootof the limb are weakened, the use of the member becomes well-nighimpossible. A paresis of the extensors of the knee is often associatedwith that of the leg muscles in alcoholic polyneuritis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-fig-115drop-foot-and-deformities-in-ulcoliolic-multiple-neuritis-fig-116-gait-in-multiple-neuritis-showing-the-high-knee-action-and-the-dangling-foot-descending-byits-toe-and-outer-border-patient-in-such-cases-in-walking-brings-the-heel-first-to-the-groundwith-the-foot-everted-and-dorsally-flexed-when-the-thigh-extensors-are-also-affected-and-the-muscles-at-the-rootof-the-limb-are-weakened-the-use-of-the-member-becomes-well-nighimpossible-a-paresis-of-the-extensors-of-the-knee-is-often-associatedwith-that-of-the-leg-muscles-in-alcoholic-polyneuritis-image340010262.html
RM2AN4PFJ–Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 115.—Drop-foot and deformities in ulcoliolic multiple neuritis.. Fig, 116. -Gait in multiple neuritis, showing the high knee-action and the dangling foot descending byits toe and outer border. patient in such cases in walking brings the heel first to the groundwith the foot everted and dorsally flexed. When the thigh-extensors are also affected and the muscles at the rootof the limb are weakened, the use of the member becomes well-nighimpossible. A paresis of the extensors of the knee is often associatedwith that of the leg muscles in alcoholic polyneuritis.
Lectures on the American eclectic system of surgery . middle by which the knee can be raised or depressed; afew holes should be made in the board, admitting a peg, whichprevents any change in the elevation of the limb but that whichthe surgeon directs; over these a pillow must be thrown toplace the patient in as easy a position as possible. When the limb has been thus extended, a splint is placedupon the outer side of the thigh to reach above the trochantermajor, and to the upper part of this is fixed a strong leathernstrap, which buckles around the pelvis, so as to press one por-tion of the b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lectures-on-the-american-eclectic-system-of-surgery-middle-by-which-the-knee-can-be-raised-or-depressed-afew-holes-should-be-made-in-the-board-admitting-a-peg-whichprevents-any-change-in-the-elevation-of-the-limb-but-that-whichthe-surgeon-directs-over-these-a-pillow-must-be-thrown-toplace-the-patient-in-as-easy-a-position-as-possible-when-the-limb-has-been-thus-extended-a-splint-is-placedupon-the-outer-side-of-the-thigh-to-reach-above-the-trochantermajor-and-to-the-upper-part-of-this-is-fixed-a-strong-leathernstrap-which-buckles-around-the-pelvis-so-as-to-press-one-por-tion-of-the-b-image343349411.html
RM2AXGWJY–Lectures on the American eclectic system of surgery . middle by which the knee can be raised or depressed; afew holes should be made in the board, admitting a peg, whichprevents any change in the elevation of the limb but that whichthe surgeon directs; over these a pillow must be thrown toplace the patient in as easy a position as possible. When the limb has been thus extended, a splint is placedupon the outer side of the thigh to reach above the trochantermajor, and to the upper part of this is fixed a strong leathernstrap, which buckles around the pelvis, so as to press one por-tion of the b
Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . large muscles that move thethigh. At o and p, as seen on the right thigh, and at n, asseen on the left, are three large muscles, which are fastened tothe kneepan, and serve to throw the leg forward as describedin § 304. At q is the tendon that forms the outer hamstring,and at r are the two tendons which form the inner one. Themuscles to which these tendons belong, serve to bend the legupon the thigh, drawing it upward and backward. At s isthe muscle which makes the bulk of the calf of the leg. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/human-physiology-designed-for-colleges-and-the-higher-classes-in-schools-and-for-general-reading-large-muscles-that-move-thethigh-at-o-and-p-as-seen-on-the-right-thigh-and-at-n-asseen-on-the-left-are-three-large-muscles-which-are-fastened-tothe-kneepan-and-serve-to-throw-the-leg-forward-as-describedin-304-at-q-is-the-tendon-that-forms-the-outer-hamstringand-at-r-are-the-two-tendons-which-form-the-inner-one-themuscles-to-which-these-tendons-belong-serve-to-bend-the-legupon-the-thigh-drawing-it-upward-and-backward-at-s-isthe-muscle-which-makes-the-bulk-of-the-calf-of-the-leg-image343372517.html
RM2AXHY45–Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . large muscles that move thethigh. At o and p, as seen on the right thigh, and at n, asseen on the left, are three large muscles, which are fastened tothe kneepan, and serve to throw the leg forward as describedin § 304. At q is the tendon that forms the outer hamstring,and at r are the two tendons which form the inner one. Themuscles to which these tendons belong, serve to bend the legupon the thigh, drawing it upward and backward. At s isthe muscle which makes the bulk of the calf of the leg.
The operating room and the patient; a manual of pre- and post-operative treatment . Fig. 74.—Spiral bandage of the chest. Second method of securing.(^Fowlers Surgery.) should run anteriorly from left to right, and vice versa. Theroller is carried from the summit of the iliac crest opposite thegroin to be bandaged, obliquely across the anterior surface of theabdomen to the outer side of the thigh of the affected side at thejunction of its middle and upper third. A circular turn and ahalf is made around the thigh at this point, the roller emergingon the inner side of the thigh and crossing the f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-operating-room-and-the-patient-a-manual-of-pre-and-post-operative-treatment-fig-74spiral-bandage-of-the-chest-second-method-of-securingfowlers-surgery-should-run-anteriorly-from-left-to-right-and-vice-versa-theroller-is-carried-from-the-summit-of-the-iliac-crest-opposite-thegroin-to-be-bandaged-obliquely-across-the-anterior-surface-of-theabdomen-to-the-outer-side-of-the-thigh-of-the-affected-side-at-thejunction-of-its-middle-and-upper-third-a-circular-turn-and-ahalf-is-made-around-the-thigh-at-this-point-the-roller-emergingon-the-inner-side-of-the-thigh-and-crossing-the-f-image342707989.html
RM2AWFKF1–The operating room and the patient; a manual of pre- and post-operative treatment . Fig. 74.—Spiral bandage of the chest. Second method of securing.(^Fowlers Surgery.) should run anteriorly from left to right, and vice versa. Theroller is carried from the summit of the iliac crest opposite thegroin to be bandaged, obliquely across the anterior surface of theabdomen to the outer side of the thigh of the affected side at thejunction of its middle and upper third. A circular turn and ahalf is made around the thigh at this point, the roller emergingon the inner side of the thigh and crossing the f
Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . page 2) ; to the thigh regionthe terms proximal, distal, inner side,outer side, anterior surface and posteriorsurface will be applied. Bone Areas, Plate 91.—The exteriors ofthe os innominatum, the sacrum, and thecoccyx, and the posterior surfaces of thefemur and the proximal ends of the tibiaand fibula form the osseous plane of thedissection. All these bones afford areasfor muscle attachments. Dissection.—Make the skin incisions 1, 2, and 3of Figure 8, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-human-anatomy-electronic-resource-a-working-guide-for-students-of-medicine-and-a-ready-reference-for-surgeons-and-physicians-page-2-to-the-thigh-regionthe-terms-proximal-distal-inner-sideouter-side-anterior-surface-and-posteriorsurface-will-be-applied-bone-areas-plate-91the-exteriors-ofthe-os-innominatum-the-sacrum-and-thecoccyx-and-the-posterior-surfaces-of-thefemur-and-the-proximal-ends-of-the-tibiaand-fibula-form-the-osseous-plane-of-thedissection-all-these-bones-afford-areasfor-muscle-attachments-dissectionmake-the-skin-incisions-1-2-and-3of-figure-8-an-image343096485.html
RM2AX5B1W–Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . page 2) ; to the thigh regionthe terms proximal, distal, inner side,outer side, anterior surface and posteriorsurface will be applied. Bone Areas, Plate 91.—The exteriors ofthe os innominatum, the sacrum, and thecoccyx, and the posterior surfaces of thefemur and the proximal ends of the tibiaand fibula form the osseous plane of thedissection. All these bones afford areasfor muscle attachments. Dissection.—Make the skin incisions 1, 2, and 3of Figure 8, an
Nervous and mental diseases . right angle. The toes remain in a flexed, bunchedposition, and can not be extended or separated. Efforts against resist-ance at once disclose the weakness of these muscles. A peculiar andcharacteristic gait is developed. In order to clear the ground the patientis compelled to raise the foot by flexing the thigh. The leg is thenthrown forward like a flail ; the toe is pendent; the outer border of thefoot is depressed and brought to the ground toe first, or in a flat-footedmanner, or the outer border of the foot strikes the floor first. Theother foot is then advance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-right-angle-the-toes-remain-in-a-flexed-bunchedposition-and-can-not-be-extended-or-separated-efforts-against-resist-ance-at-once-disclose-the-weakness-of-these-muscles-a-peculiar-andcharacteristic-gait-is-developed-in-order-to-clear-the-ground-the-patientis-compelled-to-raise-the-foot-by-flexing-the-thigh-the-leg-is-thenthrown-forward-like-a-flail-the-toe-is-pendent-the-outer-border-of-thefoot-is-depressed-and-brought-to-the-ground-toe-first-or-in-a-flat-footedmanner-or-the-outer-border-of-the-foot-strikes-the-floor-first-theother-foot-is-then-advance-image342950643.html
RM2AWXN17–Nervous and mental diseases . right angle. The toes remain in a flexed, bunchedposition, and can not be extended or separated. Efforts against resist-ance at once disclose the weakness of these muscles. A peculiar andcharacteristic gait is developed. In order to clear the ground the patientis compelled to raise the foot by flexing the thigh. The leg is thenthrown forward like a flail ; the toe is pendent; the outer border of thefoot is depressed and brought to the ground toe first, or in a flat-footedmanner, or the outer border of the foot strikes the floor first. Theother foot is then advance
The frog: an introduction to anatomy, histology, and embryology . uS — iii. The adductor longus is a long narrow muscle lyingalong the outer side of the a,dductor, magnus,and often-completely hidden by the sartorius:it arises from the iliac symphysis beieath thesartorius, and unites a little way be^yond themiddle of the thigh with the adductor magnus. iv. The rectus intemus major is a large muscle lyingalong the inner side of /the* adductor magnusand of the sartorius. Ii/ arises from the ischialsymphysis and is inserted into the head of thetibia. j V. The rectus intemus mii^or is a nanow flat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-frog-an-introduction-to-anatomy-histology-and-embryology-us-iii-the-adductor-longus-is-a-long-narrow-muscle-lyingalong-the-outer-side-of-the-adductor-magnusand-often-completely-hidden-by-the-sartoriusit-arises-from-the-iliac-symphysis-beieath-thesartorius-and-unites-a-little-way-beyond-themiddle-of-the-thigh-with-the-adductor-magnus-iv-the-rectus-intemus-major-is-a-large-muscle-lyingalong-the-inner-side-of-the-adductor-magnusand-of-the-sartorius-ii-arises-from-the-ischialsymphysis-and-is-inserted-into-the-head-of-thetibia-j-v-the-rectus-intemus-miior-is-a-nanow-flat-image339440794.html
RM2AM6T5E–The frog: an introduction to anatomy, histology, and embryology . uS — iii. The adductor longus is a long narrow muscle lyingalong the outer side of the a,dductor, magnus,and often-completely hidden by the sartorius:it arises from the iliac symphysis beieath thesartorius, and unites a little way be^yond themiddle of the thigh with the adductor magnus. iv. The rectus intemus major is a large muscle lyingalong the inner side of /the* adductor magnusand of the sartorius. Ii/ arises from the ischialsymphysis and is inserted into the head of thetibia. j V. The rectus intemus mii^or is a nanow flat
Nervous and mental diseases . ). This nerve was observedto be affected seventeen times in 1000 patients in the lying-in hospitalof Copenhagen, in all subsequent to parturition.1 The external cutaneous branch of the anterior crural supplyingthe outer side of the thigh seems especially subject to sensory disturb-ances. In gout, alcoholism, tobacco excesses, and sometimes as a linger-ing feature in multiple neuritis, this area is sometimes exquisitely hy-peresthetic, so that the patient finds it inconvenient even to allow theweight of the trousers upon the skin, or is conscious of an acute ting-l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-this-nerve-was-observedto-be-affected-seventeen-times-in-1000-patients-in-the-lying-in-hospitalof-copenhagen-in-all-subsequent-to-parturition1-the-external-cutaneous-branch-of-the-anterior-crural-supplyingthe-outer-side-of-the-thigh-seems-especially-subject-to-sensory-disturb-ances-in-gout-alcoholism-tobacco-excesses-and-sometimes-as-a-linger-ing-feature-in-multiple-neuritis-this-area-is-sometimes-exquisitely-hy-peresthetic-so-that-the-patient-finds-it-inconvenient-even-to-allow-theweight-of-the-trousers-upon-the-skin-or-is-conscious-of-an-acute-ting-l-image342915675.html
RM2AWW4CB–Nervous and mental diseases . ). This nerve was observedto be affected seventeen times in 1000 patients in the lying-in hospitalof Copenhagen, in all subsequent to parturition.1 The external cutaneous branch of the anterior crural supplyingthe outer side of the thigh seems especially subject to sensory disturb-ances. In gout, alcoholism, tobacco excesses, and sometimes as a linger-ing feature in multiple neuritis, this area is sometimes exquisitely hy-peresthetic, so that the patient finds it inconvenient even to allow theweight of the trousers upon the skin, or is conscious of an acute ting-l
A manual of operative surgery . er Methods of Disarticulation.—Of the many otherprocedures not here described, it is necessary only to allude to the* amputations by lateral flaps. These operations are still advised by some surgeons in cases oflimited injury of the front of the thigh, as in gunshot wound, and2 r 674 AMPUTATIONS [part VI in cases where a growth projects towards the anterior part of thelimb. Very unwieldy stumps are left, and these methods have littleor nothing to recommend them. Fig. 426 shows the incisions in Lisfrancs method. The flaps arecut by transfixion, the outer one bein Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-operative-surgery-er-methods-of-disarticulationof-the-many-otherprocedures-not-here-described-it-is-necessary-only-to-allude-to-the-amputations-by-lateral-flaps-these-operations-are-still-advised-by-some-surgeons-in-cases-oflimited-injury-of-the-front-of-the-thigh-as-in-gunshot-wound-and2-r-674-amputations-part-vi-in-cases-where-a-growth-projects-towards-the-anterior-part-of-thelimb-very-unwieldy-stumps-are-left-and-these-methods-have-littleor-nothing-to-recommend-them-fig-426-shows-the-incisions-in-lisfrancs-method-the-flaps-arecut-by-transfixion-the-outer-one-bein-image343301750.html
RM2AXEMTP–A manual of operative surgery . er Methods of Disarticulation.—Of the many otherprocedures not here described, it is necessary only to allude to the* amputations by lateral flaps. These operations are still advised by some surgeons in cases oflimited injury of the front of the thigh, as in gunshot wound, and2 r 674 AMPUTATIONS [part VI in cases where a growth projects towards the anterior part of thelimb. Very unwieldy stumps are left, and these methods have littleor nothing to recommend them. Fig. 426 shows the incisions in Lisfrancs method. The flaps arecut by transfixion, the outer one bein
A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary . into exter-nal condyle of femur; second process into posterior part of beads oftibia and fibula, third into the head of tibia. Use : to flex the leg ontlie thigh. Of tbe tibialis anticus?^ (Fig- 73.) — Origin: head of tibia, outer surface, spine, interosseous ligament, and from internal face of fascia of the leg. Insertion : inner side of great cuneiform bone, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-examinations-upon-anatomy-physiology-surgery-practice-of-medicine-chemistry-obstetrics-materia-medica-pharmacy-and-therapeutics-especially-designed-for-students-of-medicine-to-which-is-added-a-medical-formulary-into-exter-nal-condyle-of-femur-second-process-into-posterior-part-of-beads-oftibia-and-fibula-third-into-the-head-of-tibia-use-to-flex-the-leg-ontlie-thigh-of-tbe-tibialis-anticus-fig-73-origin-head-of-tibia-outer-surface-spine-interosseous-ligament-and-from-internal-face-of-fascia-of-the-leg-insertion-inner-side-of-great-cuneiform-bone-a-image340146715.html
RM2ANB0GY–A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary . into exter-nal condyle of femur; second process into posterior part of beads oftibia and fibula, third into the head of tibia. Use : to flex the leg ontlie thigh. Of tbe tibialis anticus?^ (Fig- 73.) — Origin: head of tibia, outer surface, spine, interosseous ligament, and from internal face of fascia of the leg. Insertion : inner side of great cuneiform bone, a
. The principles and practice of surgery. /Authors Lines of Incision for Circular Amputation of Leg or Thigh. In the middle and upper portions of the leg it is perhaps a matter ofindifference whether we adopt the flap or circular method. The flapoperation is made as follows. The limb being elevated a few momentsbefore tightening the tourniquet, in order to drain it of its blood ascompletely as possible, the surgeon with a common scalpel makes a Fig. 160.. Flap Amputation of Leg. short anterior flap, with its convexity directed downwards, and extend-ing from the outer and posterior margin of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-and-practice-of-surgery-authors-lines-of-incision-for-circular-amputation-of-leg-or-thigh-in-the-middle-and-upper-portions-of-the-leg-it-is-perhaps-a-matter-ofindifference-whether-we-adopt-the-flap-or-circular-method-the-flapoperation-is-made-as-follows-the-limb-being-elevated-a-few-momentsbefore-tightening-the-tourniquet-in-order-to-drain-it-of-its-blood-ascompletely-as-possible-the-surgeon-with-a-common-scalpel-makes-a-fig-160-flap-amputation-of-leg-short-anterior-flap-with-its-convexity-directed-downwards-and-extend-ing-from-the-outer-and-posterior-margin-of-th-image336661896.html
RM2AFM7K4–. The principles and practice of surgery. /Authors Lines of Incision for Circular Amputation of Leg or Thigh. In the middle and upper portions of the leg it is perhaps a matter ofindifference whether we adopt the flap or circular method. The flapoperation is made as follows. The limb being elevated a few momentsbefore tightening the tourniquet, in order to drain it of its blood ascompletely as possible, the surgeon with a common scalpel makes a Fig. 160.. Flap Amputation of Leg. short anterior flap, with its convexity directed downwards, and extend-ing from the outer and posterior margin of th
Nervous and mental diseases . ••- -^ Fig. 115.—Drop-foot and deformities in alcoholic multiple neuritis.. Fig 116.—Gait in multiple neuriti showing the high knee-action and the dangling foot descending byits toe and outer border. patient in such cases in walking brings the heel first to the groundwith the foot everted and dorsally flexed. When the thigh-extensors are also affected and the muscles at the rootof the limb are weakened, the use of the member becomes well-nighimpossible. A paresis of the extensors of the knee is often associatedwith that of the leg muscles in alcoholic polyneuritis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-fig-115drop-foot-and-deformities-in-alcoholic-multiple-neuritis-fig-116gait-in-multiple-neuriti-showing-the-high-knee-action-and-the-dangling-foot-descending-byits-toe-and-outer-border-patient-in-such-cases-in-walking-brings-the-heel-first-to-the-groundwith-the-foot-everted-and-dorsally-flexed-when-the-thigh-extensors-are-also-affected-and-the-muscles-at-the-rootof-the-limb-are-weakened-the-use-of-the-member-becomes-well-nighimpossible-a-paresis-of-the-extensors-of-the-knee-is-often-associatedwith-that-of-the-leg-muscles-in-alcoholic-polyneuritis-image342950057.html
RM2AWXM89–Nervous and mental diseases . ••- -^ Fig. 115.—Drop-foot and deformities in alcoholic multiple neuritis.. Fig 116.—Gait in multiple neuriti showing the high knee-action and the dangling foot descending byits toe and outer border. patient in such cases in walking brings the heel first to the groundwith the foot everted and dorsally flexed. When the thigh-extensors are also affected and the muscles at the rootof the limb are weakened, the use of the member becomes well-nighimpossible. A paresis of the extensors of the knee is often associatedwith that of the leg muscles in alcoholic polyneuritis
Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . surface uppermost; placeblocks under the pelvis, thigh, and ankle, respectively ; secure the foot at aright angle to the leg. Term§ of Relation.—Proximal (toward the trunk), distal(from the trunk), inner side, outer side, anterior surface, andposterior surface will be used to indicate the relations of parts. Bone Areas, Plate 83.—The posterior surface of the calca-neum, the astragalus, the tibia, the fibula, and thedistal end of the femur form the osseous Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-human-anatomy-electronic-resource-a-working-guide-for-students-of-medicine-and-a-ready-reference-for-surgeons-and-physicians-surface-uppermost-placeblocks-under-the-pelvis-thigh-and-ankle-respectively-secure-the-foot-at-aright-angle-to-the-leg-term-of-relationproximal-toward-the-trunk-distalfrom-the-trunk-inner-side-outer-side-anterior-surface-andposterior-surface-will-be-used-to-indicate-the-relations-of-parts-bone-areas-plate-83the-posterior-surface-of-the-calca-neum-the-astragalus-the-tibia-the-fibula-and-thedistal-end-of-the-femur-form-the-osseous-image343103320.html
RM2AX5KP0–Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . surface uppermost; placeblocks under the pelvis, thigh, and ankle, respectively ; secure the foot at aright angle to the leg. Term§ of Relation.—Proximal (toward the trunk), distal(from the trunk), inner side, outer side, anterior surface, andposterior surface will be used to indicate the relations of parts. Bone Areas, Plate 83.—The posterior surface of the calca-neum, the astragalus, the tibia, the fibula, and thedistal end of the femur form the osseous
Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 095.—Seims method of pprtnrming bloodless amputation at the hip-joint. Dislocation ofhead of femur and upper portion of shaft through straight external incision. Elastic constrictor inplace, the anterior one tied (Senn).. Fig. 996.—Elastic constriction completed by constricting the posterior segment oi the thigh. Flapsformed, including all the tissues down to the muscles (Senn). employed. It consists of an external straight incision down to the bone,starting over the gjeat trochanter, down the outer side of the limb, and a 1422 Amputations circular Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/modern-surgery-general-and-operative-fig-095seims-method-of-pprtnrming-bloodless-amputation-at-the-hip-joint-dislocation-ofhead-of-femur-and-upper-portion-of-shaft-through-straight-external-incision-elastic-constrictor-inplace-the-anterior-one-tied-senn-fig-996elastic-constriction-completed-by-constricting-the-posterior-segment-oi-the-thigh-flapsformed-including-all-the-tissues-down-to-the-muscles-senn-employed-it-consists-of-an-external-straight-incision-down-to-the-bonestarting-over-the-gjeat-trochanter-down-the-outer-side-of-the-limb-and-a-1422-amputations-circular-image339077547.html
RM2AKJ8TB–Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 095.—Seims method of pprtnrming bloodless amputation at the hip-joint. Dislocation ofhead of femur and upper portion of shaft through straight external incision. Elastic constrictor inplace, the anterior one tied (Senn).. Fig. 996.—Elastic constriction completed by constricting the posterior segment oi the thigh. Flapsformed, including all the tissues down to the muscles (Senn). employed. It consists of an external straight incision down to the bone,starting over the gjeat trochanter, down the outer side of the limb, and a 1422 Amputations circular
Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . PLATE 58 fig. y. LOWER EXTREMITY. NINTH DISSECTION.ANTERIOR OF THIGH. Dissection.—Place a block under the pelvis to raise the proximal ends ofthe lower extremities; extend the limbs at full length with the heels upon thetable. Terms of Relation,—Those applied are : the general termsanterior and posterior (page 2); the special terms proximaland distal (toward and from the trunk, respectively); innerand outer (to the respective lateral surfaces) ; also, the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-human-anatomy-electronic-resource-a-working-guide-for-students-of-medicine-and-a-ready-reference-for-surgeons-and-physicians-plate-58-fig-y-lower-extremity-ninth-dissectionanterior-of-thigh-dissectionplace-a-block-under-the-pelvis-to-raise-the-proximal-ends-ofthe-lower-extremities-extend-the-limbs-at-full-length-with-the-heels-upon-thetable-terms-of-relationthose-applied-are-the-general-termsanterior-and-posterior-page-2-the-special-terms-proximaland-distal-toward-and-from-the-trunk-respectively-innerand-outer-to-the-respective-lateral-surfaces-also-the-image343127924.html
RM2AX6R4M–Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . PLATE 58 fig. y. LOWER EXTREMITY. NINTH DISSECTION.ANTERIOR OF THIGH. Dissection.—Place a block under the pelvis to raise the proximal ends ofthe lower extremities; extend the limbs at full length with the heels upon thetable. Terms of Relation,—Those applied are : the general termsanterior and posterior (page 2); the special terms proximaland distal (toward and from the trunk, respectively); innerand outer (to the respective lateral surfaces) ; also, the
A system of surgery . -Destructive Disease of theHip Joint. a, Head of femur dislocated backwards b, abscess extending down the thigh c, obt. internus. (From UniversityCollege Museum.). Fig. 450.—Thomass Double Splint. HIP JOINT DISEASE. 1087 outer side of the thigh and perfectly useless. For this reason Ihave for years been in the habit of employing the double splintwhich cannot slip laterally, and which has, especially in the case ofyoung children, many advantages, which are a set-off against thedrawback that it prevents theuse of the sound limb. When there is formation ofabscess.—When synov Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-system-of-surgery-destructive-disease-of-thehip-joint-a-head-of-femur-dislocated-backwards-b-abscess-extending-down-the-thigh-c-obt-internus-from-universitycollege-museum-fig-450thomass-double-splint-hip-joint-disease-1087-outer-side-of-the-thigh-and-perfectly-useless-for-this-reason-ihave-for-years-been-in-the-habit-of-employing-the-double-splintwhich-cannot-slip-laterally-and-which-has-especially-in-the-case-ofyoung-children-many-advantages-which-are-a-set-off-against-thedrawback-that-it-prevents-theuse-of-the-sound-limb-when-there-is-formation-ofabscesswhen-synov-image339350217.html
RM2AM2MJH–A system of surgery . -Destructive Disease of theHip Joint. a, Head of femur dislocated backwards b, abscess extending down the thigh c, obt. internus. (From UniversityCollege Museum.). Fig. 450.—Thomass Double Splint. HIP JOINT DISEASE. 1087 outer side of the thigh and perfectly useless. For this reason Ihave for years been in the habit of employing the double splintwhich cannot slip laterally, and which has, especially in the case ofyoung children, many advantages, which are a set-off against thedrawback that it prevents theuse of the sound limb. When there is formation ofabscess.—When synov
. Manual of operative surgery. ; this is the place to be exposed by operation. Step I.—Make a free longitudinal incision down to the bone on the outer DRAINAGE 943 or inner side of the thigh as may be convenient so as to avoid injury to im-portant structures and yet reach the point of maximum tenderness as directlyas possible. The best incision is one on the outer side situated in the furrowbetween the biceps tendon and the ilio-tibial band (Fig. 1144). Note thecondition of the divided tissues as to oedema, etc. Split the periosteum overthe suspected area of bone. Note the condition of the per Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-operative-surgery-this-is-the-place-to-be-exposed-by-operation-step-imake-a-free-longitudinal-incision-down-to-the-bone-on-the-outer-drainage-943-or-inner-side-of-the-thigh-as-may-be-convenient-so-as-to-avoid-injury-to-im-portant-structures-and-yet-reach-the-point-of-maximum-tenderness-as-directlyas-possible-the-best-incision-is-one-on-the-outer-side-situated-in-the-furrowbetween-the-biceps-tendon-and-the-ilio-tibial-band-fig-1144-note-thecondition-of-the-divided-tissues-as-to-oedema-etc-split-the-periosteum-overthe-suspected-area-of-bone-note-the-condition-of-the-per-image336774281.html
RM2AFWB0W–. Manual of operative surgery. ; this is the place to be exposed by operation. Step I.—Make a free longitudinal incision down to the bone on the outer DRAINAGE 943 or inner side of the thigh as may be convenient so as to avoid injury to im-portant structures and yet reach the point of maximum tenderness as directlyas possible. The best incision is one on the outer side situated in the furrowbetween the biceps tendon and the ilio-tibial band (Fig. 1144). Note thecondition of the divided tissues as to oedema, etc. Split the periosteum overthe suspected area of bone. Note the condition of the per
A manual of operative surgery . mur, and is reached between the semi - membranosusmuscle and the tendon of theadductor magnus. Operation.—-The patient liesupon the back, with the hip alittle flexed and the thigh fullyabducted and rotated outwards.The knee-joint is bent at a rightangle, and the knee and leg arethus made to lie upon the outer side.The surgeon stands to the outerside of the extremity in either case.The incision on the right side ismade from above downwards, andon the left from below upwards.The chief assistant faces theoperator. The incision is three inches inlength, is commenced Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-operative-surgery-mur-and-is-reached-between-the-semi-membranosusmuscle-and-the-tendon-of-theadductor-magnus-operation-the-patient-liesupon-the-back-with-the-hip-alittle-flexed-and-the-thigh-fullyabducted-and-rotated-outwardsthe-knee-joint-is-bent-at-a-rightangle-and-the-knee-and-leg-arethus-made-to-lie-upon-the-outer-sidethe-surgeon-stands-to-the-outerside-of-the-extremity-in-either-casethe-incision-on-the-right-side-ismade-from-above-downwards-andon-the-left-from-below-upwardsthe-chief-assistant-faces-theoperator-the-incision-is-three-inches-inlength-is-commenced-image343324202.html
RM2AXFNEJ–A manual of operative surgery . mur, and is reached between the semi - membranosusmuscle and the tendon of theadductor magnus. Operation.—-The patient liesupon the back, with the hip alittle flexed and the thigh fullyabducted and rotated outwards.The knee-joint is bent at a rightangle, and the knee and leg arethus made to lie upon the outer side.The surgeon stands to the outerside of the extremity in either case.The incision on the right side ismade from above downwards, andon the left from below upwards.The chief assistant faces theoperator. The incision is three inches inlength, is commenced
The institution of the Merrimack Humane Society : with the methods of treatment to be used with persons apparently dead from drowning and other accidents . gh runs along the inner side of the muscle infront, near the bone. A little above the knee it passes to the back ofthe bone. In injuries at or above the knee, apply the compress highup, on the inner side of the thigh, towards the front and two or threeinches below the groin, (at the point where the two thumbs meet atC, in Fig. 3), with the knot on the outer side of the thigh. When the leg is injured below the knee, apply the compress at the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-institution-of-the-merrimack-humane-society-with-the-methods-of-treatment-to-be-used-with-persons-apparently-dead-from-drowning-and-other-accidents-gh-runs-along-the-inner-side-of-the-muscle-infront-near-the-bone-a-little-above-the-knee-it-passes-to-the-back-ofthe-bone-in-injuries-at-or-above-the-knee-apply-the-compress-highup-on-the-inner-side-of-the-thigh-towards-the-front-and-two-or-threeinches-below-the-groin-at-the-point-where-the-two-thumbs-meet-atc-in-fig-3-with-the-knot-on-the-outer-side-of-the-thigh-when-the-leg-is-injured-below-the-knee-apply-the-compress-at-the-image338405379.html
RM2AJFKEB–The institution of the Merrimack Humane Society : with the methods of treatment to be used with persons apparently dead from drowning and other accidents . gh runs along the inner side of the muscle infront, near the bone. A little above the knee it passes to the back ofthe bone. In injuries at or above the knee, apply the compress highup, on the inner side of the thigh, towards the front and two or threeinches below the groin, (at the point where the two thumbs meet atC, in Fig. 3), with the knot on the outer side of the thigh. When the leg is injured below the knee, apply the compress at the
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . ESMARCHS stretcher-extension for the transport of gunshot fractures of the thigh. extension belt, one can use either the patients waist-belt, or the trouserof the injured leg, which is cut open on the outer side, as high up as 108 the pelvis, and on the inner side to the middle of the thigh, and rolledup as far as the perinaeum. To prevent the rolling of the leg from side toside, the boot can be employed as a foot-rest. For this purpose it iscut open in the middle line in front, as far as the metatarso-phalangealjoints Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgeons-handbook-on-the-treatment-of-wounded-in-war-a-prize-essay-esmarchs-stretcher-extension-for-the-transport-of-gunshot-fractures-of-the-thigh-extension-belt-one-can-use-either-the-patients-waist-belt-or-the-trouserof-the-injured-leg-which-is-cut-open-on-the-outer-side-as-high-up-as-108-the-pelvis-and-on-the-inner-side-to-the-middle-of-the-thigh-and-rolledup-as-far-as-the-perinaeum-to-prevent-the-rolling-of-the-leg-from-side-toside-the-boot-can-be-employed-as-a-foot-rest-for-this-purpose-it-iscut-open-in-the-middle-line-in-front-as-far-as-the-metatarso-phalangealjoints-image343330553.html
RM2AXG1HD–The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . ESMARCHS stretcher-extension for the transport of gunshot fractures of the thigh. extension belt, one can use either the patients waist-belt, or the trouserof the injured leg, which is cut open on the outer side, as high up as 108 the pelvis, and on the inner side to the middle of the thigh, and rolledup as far as the perinaeum. To prevent the rolling of the leg from side toside, the boot can be employed as a foot-rest. For this purpose it iscut open in the middle line in front, as far as the metatarso-phalangealjoints
. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 283.—Anatomy of popliteal artery(Bernard and Huette). Fig. 284.—^r>igation of popliteal artery inits upper third (Bernard and Huette). and retract them with the popliteal nerve. Separate the artery from the veinand pass the needle from within outward. Femoral Artery.—The line of the femoral artery is from midway be-tween the anterior superior spine of the ilium and the symphysis pubis to theadductor tubercle on the inner condyle of the femur, the thigh being abductedand resting upon its outer surface (PL 6, Fig. 3). Anatomy.—The femoral ^artery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/modern-surgery-general-and-operative-fig-283anatomy-of-popliteal-arterybernard-and-huette-fig-284rgtigation-of-popliteal-artery-inits-upper-third-bernard-and-huette-and-retract-them-with-the-popliteal-nerve-separate-the-artery-from-the-veinand-pass-the-needle-from-within-outward-femoral-arterythe-line-of-the-femoral-artery-is-from-midway-be-tween-the-anterior-superior-spine-of-the-ilium-and-the-symphysis-pubis-to-theadductor-tubercle-on-the-inner-condyle-of-the-femur-the-thigh-being-abductedand-resting-upon-its-outer-surface-pl-6-fig-3-anatomythe-femoral-artery-image337142719.html
RM2AGE4YB–. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 283.—Anatomy of popliteal artery(Bernard and Huette). Fig. 284.—^r>igation of popliteal artery inits upper third (Bernard and Huette). and retract them with the popliteal nerve. Separate the artery from the veinand pass the needle from within outward. Femoral Artery.—The line of the femoral artery is from midway be-tween the anterior superior spine of the ilium and the symphysis pubis to theadductor tubercle on the inner condyle of the femur, the thigh being abductedand resting upon its outer surface (PL 6, Fig. 3). Anatomy.—The femoral ^artery
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