The adductor magnus tendon is an excellent, consistent landmark because it is rarely injured.
This makes the nucleus raphe magnus a likely candidate for part of the motor system; however, it seems to participate in the endogenous analgesia system.
We should be cautious about attempting to reconstruct the chronology of the magnus liber using liturgical or stylistic criteria as the basis of our thinking.
At its origin, the upper margin of the adductor magnus is separated from it by the terminal branches of the medial femoral circumflex vessels.
Defense is less difficult by decreasing the speed and eliminating any meaningful magnus effect of spin.
Between the adductor magnus and the vastus medialis four muscles are inserted: the iliacus and pectineus above; the adductor brevis and adductor longus below.
P magnus were highly recovered in bone and chest infections.
Mounting evidence suggests that the nucleus raphe magnus plays an important role in homeostatic regulation.