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- ImageBassett, David L.; Gruber, William A.Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy. 153-6Summary: The view is directed slightly upward in order that the obturator foramina may be more clearly visualized.
Contents:
Nomina Anatomica legend (English):
1. Iliac fossa
2. Anterior superior iliac spine
3. Anterior inferior iliac spine
4. Iliopubic eminence
5. Pectineal line (pubic bone)
6. Superior pubic ramus
7. Left pointer: Pubic tubercle Right pointer: Symphyseal surface
8. Body of pubic bone
9. Inferior pubic ramus
10. Lateral part of sacrum
11. Base of sacrum
12. Superior articular process
13. Acetabulum
14. Obturator sulcus
15. Body of ischium
16. Obturator foramen
17. Ischial tuberosity
18. Ramus of ischiumDigital Access ImagePrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - ImageBassett, David L.; Gruber, William A.Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy. 153-7Contents:
Nomina Anatomica legend (English):
1. Ala of ilium
2. Nutrient foramen
3. Arcuate line
4. Anterior superior iliac spine
5. Anterior inferior iliac spine
6. Body of ilium
7. Ischial spine
8. Iliopubic eminence
9. Superior pubic ramus
10. Body of pubic bone
11. Anomalous articular facet for transverse process of fifth lumbar vertebra
12. Coccyx (in background)
13. Sacral canal
14. Base of sacrum
15. Iliac tuberosity
16. Internal lip of iliac crest
17. Intermediate line of iliac crest
18. External lip of iliac crestDigital Access ImagePrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - ImageBassett, David L.; Gruber, William A.Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy. 153-1Summary: The more massive male pelvis on the left side of the view is distinguished from that of the female in several respects. It is higher and narrower and exhibits more pronounced surface markings than the female specimen. The angle between the diverging inferior rami of the pubic bones (subpubic angle) is less in the male. The obturator foramina are elongated in comparison with those of the female. Marked differences in the configuration of the superior and inferior pelvic apertures are not clearly visible in this photograph but are shown in subsequent views in this series. The view was made from in front and slightly below the horizontal plane in order to show the subpubic angle and the obturator foramina. The relations in a direct anteroposterior view are visible in the radiograph shown in 155-1.
Contents:
Nomina Anatomica legend (English):
1. Ilium
2. Anterior superior iliac spine
3. Anterior inferior iliac spine
4. Acetabulum
5. Pubic bone
6. Ischium
7. Sacrum (pointer on Promontory)
8. Sacroiliac joint
9. Linea terminalis
10. Ischial spine
11. Obturator foramen
12. Ischial tuberosity
13. Inferior pubic ramusDigital Access ImagePrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - ImageBassett, David L.; Gruber, William A.Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy. 153-2Summary: The specimen is viewed from in front and slightly below in order that details of the obturator foramen may be seen.
Contents:
Nomina Anatomica legend (English):
1. Iliac crest
2. Anterior superior iliac spine
3. Ala of ilium (pointer indicates iliac fossa)
4. Anterior inferior iliac spine
5. Arcuate line of ilium
6. Iliopubic eminence
7. Pectineal line (pubic bone)
8. Upper pointer: Superior pubic ramus Lower pointer: Pubic tubercle
9. Body of pubic bone
10. Inferior pubic ramus
11. Lateral part of sacrum
12. Anterior (pelvic) sacral foramen
13. Transverse line
14. Base of sacrum
15. Sacroiliac joint
16. Body of ilium
17. Acetabulum
18. Ischial spine
19. Body of ischium
20. Obturator foramen
21. Ischial tuberosity
22. Ramus of ischiumDigital Access ImagePrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - ImageBassett, David L.; Gruber, William A.Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy. 153-3Summary: The shape of the superior pelvic aperture (13) and of the pelvic cavity below this line should be compared with that of the female pelvis shown in 153-7.
Contents:
Nomina Anatomica legend (English):
1. Lateral part of sacrum
2. Ilium
3. Internal lip of iliac crest
4. Upper pointer: Intermediate line of iliac crest Lower pointer: External lip of iliac crest
5. Anterior superior iliac spine
6. Anterior inferior iliac spine
7. Iliopubic eminence
8. Pubic tubercle
9. Superior articular process of sacrum
10. Middle sacral crest
11. Sacral canal
12. Base of sacrum
13. Arcuate line (part of linea terminalis which marks superior pelvic aperture)
14. Ischial spine
15. Coccyx
16. Body of pubic boneDigital Access ImagePrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - ImageBassett, David L.; Gruber, William A.Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy. 153-5Contents:
Nomina Anatomica legend (English):
1. Tubercle of iliac crest
2. External lip of iliac crest
3. Gluteal surface of ilium
4. Anterior superior iliac spine
5. Anterior inferior iliac spine
6. Body of ilium (pointer on inferior gluteal line)
7. Iliopubic eminence
8. Fossa of acetabulum
9. Lunate surface
10. Pubic tubercle
11. Body of pubic bone
12. Notch of acetabulum
13. Inferior pubic ramus
14. Obturator foramen
15. Ramus of ischium
16. Anterior gluteal line
17. Posterior superior iliac spine
18. Posterior gluteal line
19. Posterior inferior iliac spine
20. Sacrum
21. Greater sciatic notch
22. Ischial spine
23. Lesser sciatic notch
24. Body of ischium
25. Ischial tuberosityDigital Access ImagePrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - ImageBassett, David L.; Gruber, William A.Bassett collection of stereoscopic images of human anatomy. 153-4Summary: The configuration of the male pelvic outlet is shown in this view and should be compared with that of the female pelvis in 154-1.
Contents:
Nomina Anatomica legend (English):
1. Posterior superior iliac spine
2. Posterior inferior iliac spine
3. Ala of ilium (gluteal surface)
4. Anterior superior iliac spine
5. Acetabulum
6. Ischial tuberosity
7. Ramus of ischium
8. Body of pubic bone
9. Position of pubic symphysis
10. Superior articular process of sacrum
11. Intermediate sacral crest
12. Middle sacral crest
13. Sacral hiatus
14. Sacral horn
15. Coccyx (upper pointer indicates coccygeal horn)
16. Greater sciatic notch
17. Ischial spine
18. Lesser sciatic notchDigital Access ImagePrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems