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# proj.
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# Ann.
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GrayAnatomy |
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The sacral and coccygeal vertebræ consist at an early period of life of nine separate segments which |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Inferior Maxillary Bone)The mandible, the largest and strongest bone of the face, serves for the re |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Arm Bone)The humerus (Figs. 207, 208) is the longest and largest bone of the upper extremity; it is |
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GrayAnatomy |
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The skeleton of the hand (Figs. 219, 220) is subdivided into three segments: the carpus or wrist bon |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Elbow Bone) 56The ulna (Figs. 212, 213) is a long bone, prismatic in form, placed at the medial sid |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Shoulder Blade)The scapula forms the posterior part of the shoulder girdle. It is a flat, triangula |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Ossa Cranii) & (Os Occipitale).The occipital bone (Figs. 129, 130), situated at the back and lower |
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GrayAnatomy |
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In reptiles, birds, and many mammals the allantois becomes expanded into a vesicle which projects in |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Shin Bone)The tibia (Figs. 258, 259) is situated at the medial side of the leg, and, excepting the |
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GrayAnatomy |
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The pelvis, so called from its resemblance to a basin, is a bony ring, interposed between the movabl |
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