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The lacunar ligament is that part of the aponeurosis of the Obliquus externus which is reflected backward and lateralward, and is attached to the pectineal line.
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Other muscles used for mastication are the ptergoids internus and ptergoids externus.
Muscles Part 2 2008
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-- The obturator nerve, situated at first under the peritoneum, accompanies the obturator artery through the obturator foramen and gaining the muscles on the internal face of the thigh, terminates in the obturator externus, adductors, pectineus and gracilis, also giving twigs to the obturator internus (Strangeways).
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 John Victor Lacroix
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Beneath and within this opens a recess or passage, (_meatus auditorium externus_,) at the farther end of which is the parchment-like front-door, D (_membrana tympani_).
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863 Various
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This latter perforated the vastus externus and lay beneath the skin; as it could not be disentangled, an incision was made over it, and the fragments when reduced were screwed together by
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre George Henry Makins
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The _ulnaris lateralis_ (flexor metacarpi externus) has its origin from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus and inserts to the proximal extremity of the fourth metacarpal (outer splint) bone and by another attachment to the accessory carpal bone (trapezium) with the tendon of the flexor carpiulnaris (flexor metacarpi medius).
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 John Victor Lacroix
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The tube of peritoneum constituting the saccus vaginalis projects itself downward into the inguinal canal, and emerges at the cutaneous inguinal ring, pushing before it a part of the Obliquus internus and the aponeurosis of the Obliquus externus, which form respectively the Cremaster muscle and the intercrural fascia.
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The pterygoid plexus (plexus pterygoideus) is of considerable size, and is situated between the Temporalis and Pterygoideus externus, and partly between the two Pterygoidei.
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The Obturator externus (Fig. 436) is a flat, triangular muscle, which covers the outer surface of the anterior wall of the pelvis.
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The deep facial glands (lymphoglandulæ faciales profunda; internal maxillary glands) are placed beneath the ramus of the mandible, on the outer surface of the Pterygoideus externus, in relation to the internal maxillary artery.
VIII. The Lymphatic System. 3. The Lymphatics of the Head, Face, and Neck 1918
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