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Identifier: 101532043X1.nlm.nih.gov
Title: A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1)
Year: 1839 (1830s)
Authors: Wistar, Caspar, 1761-1818 Horner, William E. (William Edmonds), 1793-1853 Pancoast, Joseph, 1805-1882
Subjects: Anatomy
Publisher: Philadelphia : Thomas, Cowperthwait
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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ee epiphyses. The other end of this bone is also cartilaginous, and constitutesbut one epiphysis, notwithstanding its size; the ossification com-mencing in the centre. At birth, the body of the os femoris is less curved than itbecomes afterwards; and the angle formed by the neck of thebone is less obtuse than in the adult. The patella is entirely cartilaginous at birth. The two extremities of the tibia and fibula are also cartilagi-nous, and become epiphyses. The astragalus and os calcis are somewhat ossified within, andhave a large portion of cartilage exteriorly. In place of the other bones of the tarsus there are cartilagesof their precise shape, which are as distinct from each other asthe future bones are. The state of the metatarsal bones, and the phalanges of thetoes, resembles that of the bones of the hand.f * See Nesbits Osteology, page 126. t Volehn Koyter, a disciple of Fallopius, has given to the profession one of thebest accounts of Osteogeny, according to Lassus.—h. 17*
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199 ANATOMICAL PLATES. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES OF OSTEOLOGY. Plate II. Fig. 1. A Front View of the Male Skeleton. A, The os frontis. B, The os parietale. C, The coronal suture. D,The squamous part of the temporal bones. E, The squamous suture. F,The zygoma. G, The mastoid process. H, The temporal process of thesphenoid bone. I, The orbit. K, The os malse. L, The os maxillare su-perius. M, Its nasal process. N. The ossa nasi. O, The os unguis. P,The maxilla inferior. Q, The teeth, which are sixteen in number in eachjaw. R, The seven cervical vertebrae, with their intermediate cartilages.S, Their transverse processes. T, The twelve dorsal vertebra?, with theirintermediate cartilages. U, The five lumbar vertebrae. V, Their trans-verse process. W, The upper part of the os sacrum. X, Its lateral parts.The holes seen on its forepart are the passages of the undermost spinalnerves and small vessels. Opposite to the holes, the marks of the originaldivision of the bones are seen. Y, The os il

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