Description
and drawings of the proximal attachment and blood supply of the ligamentum
capitis femoris (LCF) from book Mitchell E, Knox R. Engravings of the ligaments
(1834).
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PLATE VI |
…
49. The round
ligament of the hip-joint, which arises from the sinus in the bottom of the acetabulum
and descends into the head of the femur.
50. A portion
of it which is thinner and membranous.
51. Portion
of a ligament which arises from the outer surface of the ischiatic cavity and surrounds
its neck as far as the notch of the acetabulum; there however it makes its way into
the acetabulum, passing under the arch of the cotyloid ligament.
52. Branch of
the obturator artery.
53. Two twigs which penetrate into the cotyloid cavity
along with the ligament 51, to mingle with the round ligament.
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PLATE VII |
PLATE VII.
Fig. 1.
…
19, 19.
Remarkable glands, which are concealed in the sinus of the acetabulum.
20. Origin
of the exterior ligament which arises from the os ischium, under the inferior
and internal margin of the acetabulum; it turns round the eminence 17; enters
the acetabulum, under the bridge of which we have spoken, and forms the
inferior portion of the round ligament.
21. Portion
of this ligament, within the acetabulum, running to the head of the femur.
22. Anterior
and longer portion of the interior ligament arising from the margin of the
acetabulum, where the cartilaginous band is fixed into 18.
23. Shorter
portion of the same interior ligament, which properly arises from the sinus of
the acetabulum.
24. Two
small twigs, branches of the obturator artery, which pass through the ligament,
concealed by cellular membrane and the ligaments, 21, 22, and 23. (Plate VI.
52, 53.)
External links
Mitchell E, Knox R. Engravings of the ligaments, copied from
the original works of the Caldanis. With descriptive letter-press. By Edward
Mistchell, Engraver; revised and carefully compared with nature, by Robert Knox,
Lecturer on Anatomy…... Edinburgh, 1834. [wellcomecollection.org , archive.org]
Authors
& Affiliations
Edward
Mitchell (fl. 1797-1845) was an Edinburgh engraver and occasional publisher. [sandersofoxford.com]
Robert Knox (1791-1862) was a Scottish anatomist and ethnologist. [wikipedia.org]
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Dr. Robert Knox (1860s ?) Unknown author; original in the wikimedia.org collection (CC0 – Public Domain, no changes) |
Keywords
ligamentum
capitis femoris, ligamentum teres, ligament of head of femur, anatomy, image
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