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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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(Vertebræ Lumbales).The lumbar vertebræ (Figs. 92 and 93) are the largest segments of the movable pa |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Vertebræ Thoracales).The thoracic vertebræ (Fig. 90) are intermediate in size between those of the |
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GrayAnatomy |
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A typical vertebra consists of two essential parts—viz., an anterior segment, the body, and a poster |
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GrayAnatomy |
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Bone during life is permeated by vessels, and is enclosed, except where it is coated with articular |
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GrayAnatomy |
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THE GENERAL framework of the body is built up mainly of a series of bones, supplemented, however, in |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Os Zygomaticum; Malar Bone)The zygomatic bone is small and quadrangular, and is situated at the upp |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Os Lacrimale)The lacrimal bone, the smallest and most fragile bone of the face, is situated at the |
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GrayAnatomy |
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The maxillæ are the largest bones of the face, excepting the mandible, and form, by their union, the |
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GrayAnatomy |
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The vertebral column is situated in the median line, as the posterior part of the trunk; its average |
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