Right hip bone. External surface. From Gray's anatomy
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Right hip bone. External surface. From Gray's anatomy
anterior hip muscles
Origin and attachment of the M. iliacus.
Frederick Henry Gerrish (1845-1920) - Fig. 347, p.305, Gerrish's Text-book of Anatomy (1902)
An anatomical illustration from the 1921 German edition of Anatomie des Menschen: ein Lehrbuch für Studierende und Ärzte with latin terminology. (wikimedia)
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Hi! do you have a diagram of major blood vessels in the backs of arms please (like the side with the bone lump, not the side of the palm)? all the diagrams i can find are only of the inside (i assume that's because people usually use the diagrams to find veins for IVs?) or are of the whole body and kinda hard to tell how the arms are orientated. thank you!!!
Diagrams of the outer systems of the upper shoulder, upper arm, forearm, wrist and hand:
Nerves
Veins and arteries
Arteries
Arteries
Arteries
Arteries and Nerves
Nerves arteries and veins
Veins and blood vessels
Nerves arteries and veins
arterial system
An anatomical area bordered by the sartorius muscle laterally, the adductor longus medially, and the femoral ring superiorly, that includes the vessels of the deep femoral vessels, arteries, and nerves (dont fucking cut here lol)
Anterior view of the thigh. An anatomical illustration from Sobotta's Human Anatomy 1908
cross section of the leg with veins labled
veins of the leg