Fragment from the book Casseri GC. Tabulae anatomicae (1632). The author writes about the location and attachment of the ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF). Below, in paragraph I i K 2, there is talk about another «ligamentum teres» in the knee joint.
Quote p. 38
[Lat]
TABVLAE DECIMAE EXPLICATIO.
FIGVRA I. II. & III.
C. Foramen in medio huius capitis insculptum, cui ligamentum teres ex coxae acetabulo enatum, inseritur.
Translation
[Eng]
EXPLANATION OF THE TENTH PLATE.
FIGURES I. II. & III.
C. A hole cut in the middle of this head, into which is
inserted the round ligament, which comes from the acetabulum of the pelvic
bone.
External links
Casseri GC. Tabulae anatomicae LXXIIX... Francofurti: Impensis &
coelo Matthaei Meriani, MDCXXXII [1632]. [archive.org
, openlibrary.org]
Authors & Affiliations
Giulio Cesare Casseri (Джулио Чезаре Кассери, Giulio Casser, Giulio
Casserio of Piacenza, Iulius Casserius Placentinus, Giulio Casserio, Julius Casserius; 1552-1616)
an Italian anatomist, Chair of Clinical Medicine in Padua. [wikipedia.org]
Julius Casserius (1591) Author Gijsbert van Veen (?), original in the rijksmuseum.nl collection (CC0 – Public Domain, no changes) |
Keywords
ligamentum capitis femoris, ligamentum teres, ligament of head of femur, anatomy, attachment
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