Quain's Elements of Anatomy Appendix

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& G. D. T.) increasing in size towards the knee, while on the outer side of the rectus, the vastus externus forms a broad convex surface, extending from the great trochanter above almost to the knee-joint below, and being continued backwards to the posterior THE THIGH. 45 aspect of the limb. The surface formed by the vastus extemus is often seen to be traversed by a longitudinal groove, due to the pressure exerted by the strong ilio- tibial band of the fascia lata as it descends from the insert...ions of the gluteus maximus and tensor vaginas femoris muscles to the outer tuberosity of the tibia.
Of the adductor muscles, the only parts that are to be separately recognized are the strong tendon of origin of the adductor longus below the pubic crest, and the lower tendon of the adductor magnus which is felt distinctly, when the knee is bent, in the interval between the sartorius and vastus internus muscles, extending down to the adductor tubercle on the internal condyle of the femur. The adductors are not marked off on the surface from the hamstring group on the back of the thigh, nor are the latter muscles to be individually distinguished from one another until they become tendinous near the knee.


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