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Identifier: anatomysurgicalt00marc (find matches)
Title: The anatomy and surgical treatment of hernia
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Marcy, Henry O. (Henry Orlando), 1837-1924
Subjects: Hernia
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and company
Contributing Library: Univ. of Mass Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library
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e. Spine of the pubis. /. Birth of the descending branch of the pubis.g. Pubian symphysis. Left Side. From I to 2. Small oblique.2. Last fibers of insertion under which thecremaster begins. J. Aponeurosis of the little oblique. 4. Suture of the aponeurotic layer of the trans-versal which passes in front the great right. 5. Cremaster. 6. Infundibulum formed by its fibers roundthe spermatic cord. From 7 to 7. Extremity of the transversalwhich is attached to the iliac crest in the gutterof the ligament Poupart. 8. Gutter of the fascia transversalis and ofthe fascia lata. g. Fascia iliaca. 10. Crural ring. 11. Ligament of Gimbcrnat. 12. Pyramidal muscle. 13. 13. Aponeurotic layer of the transversalwhich passes in front the great right. 14. Cut extremity of the great right.75. Inferior portion of the linea alba. 16. Triangular ligament, which forms its pu-bian tie. Right Side. From ij to 18. Transversal. iQ. Its aponeurosis. 20. Pubian insertion. One portion of it is Bourgery, Plate LXXII.
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INGUINAL HERNIA. ANATOMY OF THE PARTS INVOLVED. M cut outside, to let the superior contour of the in-guinal ring be seen ; the rest of it is hid by the in-ferior ties of the transversal and of the fasciatransversalis. 21, 22. Gutter of the fascia transversalis andthe fascia iliaca. A little shred of the fasciatransversalis is preserved throughout its entireextent. 2j to 24. Preserved shred of the fasciatransversalis which comprehends the superiororifice of the inguinal canal. 2j. Internal edge. 24. External edge, cut arbitrarily withinside to let the interior of the inguinal canal beseen. 2^. Superior orifice of the inguinal canal. 26. Anterior inclosure of the inguinal canal formed by the fillets of the aponeurosis of thegreat oblique, the cremaster muscle having beenremoved. 2j. Orifice of the inguinal ring. 28. Tie upon the tendon of the great right,from the inferior extremity of the fascia trans-versalis. 2g. Crural ring. JO. Ligament of Gimbernat. ji. Great right muscle. J2. Its

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  • booksubject:Hernia
  • bookpublisher:New_York__D__Appleton_and_company
  • bookcontributor:Univ__of_Mass_Medical_School__Lamar_Soutter_Library
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