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Identifier: anatomysurgicalt00coop (find matches)
Title: The anatomy and surgical treatment of abdominal hernia
Year: 1844 (1840s)
Authors: Cooper, Astley, Sir, 1768-1841 Key, C. Aston (Charles Aston), 1793-1849
Subjects: Hernia
Publisher: Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard
Contributing Library: Univ. of Mass Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library
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liaca. k. Femoral sheath. 7. Femoral artery. m. Femoral vein. n. Saphsena major vein. o. Anterior crural nerve. p. Fascia lata turned back. q. Tendon of the external oblique muscle, drawn down. Fig. 4. Posterior view of the place at which the crural hernia descends,as it appears when the peritoneum is first stripped off. a. Pubes. b. Abdominal muscles. c. Round ligament passing into the inner abdominal ring. d. Femoral artery. e. Femoral vein. /. Epigastric artery. g. Epigastric vein. h. Depression at which the crural hernia first descends. Fig. 5. Posterior view, showing the mode in which the abdomen is shutfrom the thigh. The peritoneum is removed. a. Pubes. b. Ilium. c. Abdominal muscles. d. Rectus. //. Junction of the fascia iliaca and transversalis behind the crural arch.g. Round ligament passing from the abdomen through the fascia transversalis.h. A portion of fascia or tendon passing from the pubes to join the rectus.i. Fascia iliaca.k. Iliac artery./. Iliac vein. JHLATJE Fuy.L
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JTFrwfadU Sinclairs Litk EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIII 393 m. Epigastric artery.n. Epigastric vein.o. Anterior crural nerve. p. Crural space, by which the crural hernia descends: it leadsinto the crural sheath. Fig. 6. A similar view, but with a portion of the fascia transversalisraised. do Pubes. b. Ilium. c. Iliacus inlernus. d. Psoas. e. Fascia iliaca. f. Rectus abdominis. g. Junction of the fascia iliaca and transversalis at the edge of the crural arch. h. Fascia transversalis. i. Ligamentum rotundum, passing from the abdomen throughthe fascia transversalis. k* Fascia transversalis, and portion of the tendon of the rectusraised. /. Inferior column of the tendon of the external oblique. m. The abdominal ring. n. The third insertion of the external oblique. o. Iliac artery. p. Iliac vein. q. Epigastric artery. r. Epigastric vein. s. Circumflexa ilii t. Absorbent gland receiving the different crural absorbent ves-sels. v. Absorbent vessels passing through the crural space or ringwhich is

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  • bookyear:1844
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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookauthor:Key__C__Aston__Charles_Aston___1793_1849
  • booksubject:Hernia
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