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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Ligation of arteries : an operative manual 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1874
    ... notch above and below the pyriformis muscle.—1, posterior superior iliac spine; 2, posterior inferior iliac spine; 3, gluteal artery ( ... of the buttock. These landmarks are: 1st, the posterior superior iliac spine; 2d, the posterior superior angle, or summit of ...
  2. ... superior spinous process of one side, to the posterior-superior iliac spine of the other, was the same in both ... the trochanter major of one side to the posterior-superior iliac spine of the opposite one, was the same in ...
  3. ... Superior glu teal1 ridge.j Sartorius. Gluteus'* maximus. Posterior superior iliac spine. Rectus femoris Pyriformis. Posterior inferior iliac spine. Inferior ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Military roentgenology 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : War Deparment, 30 December 1944
    ... the inferior aspect of the anterior border. (8) Posterior superior iliac spine and the posterior inferior iliac spine—similar prominences ... oblique plane of anterior superior iliac spine and posterior superior iliac spine. CMS. THICKNESS 19 20 21 22 23 24 ...
  5. ... third transverse tubercle of the sacrum to the posterior superior iliac spine. Superior and inferior, bands of fibrous tissue closing ... of sacrum, aponeurosis of erector spinae (sacral region); posterior superior iliac spine, posterior sacro- iliac ligaments (iliac regions); articulating processes ( ...
  6. ... third transverse tubercle of the sacrum to the posterior superior iliac spine. Superior and inferior, bands of fibrous tissue closing ... of sacrum, aponeurosis of erector spinae (sacral region); posterior superior iliac spine, posterior sacro- iliac ligaments (iliac regions); articulating processes ( ...
  7. ... third transverse tubercle of the sacrum to the posterior superior iliac spine. Superior and inferior, bands of fibrous tissue closing ... of sacrum, aponeurosis of erector spin* (sacral region); posterior superior iliac spine, posterior sacro- iliac ligaments (iliac regions); articulating processes ( ...
  8. ... superior spinous process of one side to the posterior superior iliac spine of the other, was the same in both ... loAver border of the symphysis pubis to the posterior superior iliac spine, Avas the same on both sides in thirty- ...
  9. ... the trochanter major of one side to the posterior superior iliac spine on the other; 4. From the lower edge of the symphysis pubis to the posterior superior iliac spine; 5. From the spinous process of the last ...
  10. ... superior spinous process of one side to the posterior superior iliac spine of the other, was the same in both ... the trochanter major of one side to the posterior superior iliac spine of the opposite one, was the same in ...
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