Fragments from the book Tarin P. Ostéo-graphie (1753). The author notes the localization of ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF) and uses synonyms: ligament rond, ligamentum teres capitis femoris. The text is prepared for machine translation using a service built into the blog from Google or your web browser.
Quote p. 24
Les Ligamens de l'extrémité inférieure sont, 1°. la Membrane capsulaire,
&c. de la cavité cotyloïde, le Ligament rond, l'Appareil ligamenteux propre
à cette cavité; le Ligament transveríal interne de son bord, le transversal externe,
les deux Ligamens glanduleux; …
Quote p. 54.
Illæ tres offeæ portiones simul unitæ Cavitatem cotyloïdeam q.t. a. constituunt,
in qua occurrit Foveols h. glandulas synoviales articulationis excipiens, cuique
sesc inserit ligamentum teres capitis femoris, &c. Vid. t. u. v. TAB. I. II.
III.
External links
Tarin P. Ostéo-graphie, ou Description des os de l'adulte, du foetus,
&c. Precedée d'une introduction a l'etude des parties solides du corps
humain. Paris, Chez Briasson, 1753. [biodiversitylibrary.org
, wellcomecollection.org]
Authors & Affiliations
Pierre Tarin (1725–1761) was a French physician, writer, and translator. [wikipedia.org]
Keywords
ligamentum capitis femoris, ligamentum teres, ligament
of head of femur, anatomy, synonyms
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