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" Adductor magnus, at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh, where it becomes the popliteal artery. "
Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal - Page 253
1880
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Lectures on Anatomy: Interspersed with Practical Remarks ...

Bransby Blake Cooper - 1830 - 350 pages
...those from the pubes most transversely to be inserted into the whole length of the linea aspera; and at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the femur, it sends off a rounded tendon to be inserted into the internal condyle. The adductor magnus...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volumes 15-16

1848 - 752 pages
...after the patient's admission ; pressure made by a weight in the groin, and by a clamp upon the artery at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh. After the compression had been continued for some time, as the pulsation continued to be strong, it...
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Observations on Aneurism, and Its Treatment by Compression

O'Bryen Bellingham - 1847 - 202 pages
...after the patient's admission ; pressure made by a weight in the groin, and by a clamp upon the artery at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh. After the compression had been continued for some time, as the pulsation continued to be strong, it...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 8; Volume 43

1849 - 1152 pages
...junction of the upper with the middle third of the tumor, and a second needle, armed in the same manner, at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the scrotum : he then draws off the fluid with a trocar, between the ligatures, and having emptied the...
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The Surgical Anatomy of the Principal Regions of the Human Body

Thomas Morton, William Cadge - 1850 - 510 pages
...the ilium and the symphysis pubis. From this point the femoral artery descends almost vertically to the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh, where it passes through a tendinous aperture in the triceps muscle, to reach the popliteal region....
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The London Lancet, Volume 1

1851 - 592 pages
...the theatre, and having been again rendered insensible by chloroform, Mr. Birkett amputated the thigh at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the femur. The haemorrhage was very considerable during the operation, on account of great venous congestion,...
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Lectures on the principles and practice of surgery

Bransby Blake Cooper - 1852 - 820 pages
...salivation : from that time he gradually improved, and in three weeks was presented cured. manner, at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the scrotum : he then draws off the fluid with a trocar, between the ligatures ; and having emptied the...
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Elements of human anatomy

Tobias Gibson Richardson - 1854 - 770 pages
...artery begins wherethe femoral terminates, at 2. of the muscles, between which it is placed. About the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh, the artery, accompanied by its vein, passes through the opening in the tendon of the great adductor muscle,...
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The Surgeon's vade mecum

Robert Druitt - 1856 - 786 pages
...SECTION IV. — THE FEMORAL AND ITS BRANCHES. I. THE FEMORAL ARTERY extends from Poupart's ligament to the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh, where it passes through the adductor magnus muscle into the ham, and receives the name of popliteal....
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Principles and practice of surgery

James Syme - 1858 - 1326 pages
...after the patient's admission; pressure made by a weight in the groin, and by a clamp upon the artery at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh. After the compression had been continued for some time, as the pulsation continued to be strong, it...
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