Fragments from the book Heitzmann C. Anatomy: descriptive and topographical in 625 illustrations (1887). The author briefly describes the topography and blood supply of the ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF), and also supplements the text with original illustrations. 150. The Right Hip Bone, Os innominatum, outer surface. 151. The Right Hip Bone, Os innominatum, inner surface. 152. The Right Hip Bone, Os innominatum, outer surface, with the insertions of the muscles. 153. The Rig- lit Hip Bone, Os innominatum, inner surface, with the insertions of the muscles. 165. The Right Thigh Bone, Os femoris, from before [fragment]. Quote pp. 119-123 The upper extremity of the femur consists of a head, Caput femoris, which is connected to the shaft by means of a neck, and has a small depression, Foveola, for the insertion of the Lag. teres. At the place where the neck is continued into the shaft, are the two trochanters, the great external, Trochanter major, and the lesser internal, Trochan...
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