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Skeleton of horse and man

Identifier: horseitstreatm05axej (find matches)
Title: The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Axe, J. Wortley
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: London, Gresham Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
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orresponding parts in each) 1. SkiilL 2. Ailiis. 3. Dentata. 4-8. Cervical vertebrae.9-27. Dorsal vertebrte.28-33. Lumbar vertebra.34-38. Sacral vertebrie.39-52. Coccygeal vertebrae..)3. Ribs. 54. Sternum. 55. Scapula. 56. Humerus. 57. Elbow-joint..>3. Olecranon. 59. Ulna. 60. Radius. 61. Pisiform bone. 62. Lunar bone. 63. Cuneiform bone. ;• a. Carpus. 64. Os magnum. 65. Unciform bone. 66. Small metacarpal.) . 0. Metaca: 67. Lirge metacarpal. J 6S. Sesamoid bone. rpus. 69. Fetlock-joint. 70. Os sutiraginis. 71. Os corona;. 72. Os pedis or pedal bone. 73. Navicular bone. 74. Inuominatiim. 75. Tuberosity of ischium. 76. Hip-joint. 77. Femur. 78. Patella. 79. Stirte-joiut (true kuee). 80. Fibula. 81. Tibia. 82. Os ealcis (true heel). 83. Astragalus. 84. Cuboid. 85. Os magnum 86. Os meiliiui). 87. Os parvum. 88. Large metatarsal.! c. Phalanges. d. Tarsus. 89. Small metatjii.<;al.j 90. Os suffraginis. 91. Os coronse. 92. O^ pedis or pedal bone, e. Metatarsus. (f. Phala PLATE XXXVII
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CLASSIFICATION OF BONES 177 the hard material tliat it is, we have already pointed out the provisionswhich exist in it for an ample supply of blood to circulate in its interior,and repair the waste of tissue that is here as elsewhere constantly takingplace. How this is eftected will presently be seen. If a verv thin transverse section of bone (fig. 281) be made, and sul)-jccted to the scrutiny of the microscope, it will be found to present adefinite order of arrangement of its several parts, conspicuous among whichare a number of openings -2-5^0 to -o^ inch in diameter. These are theHaversian canals, so called from the name of the person (Havers) who firstdetected tbem. The Haversian canals are each surrounded by a groupof bony rings arranged concentrically or one outside another. In andbetween these rings will be noticed a number of small spider-like Ijodies(lacuna?) from which fine dark lines (canaliculi) radiate in all directions.If a similar section be made longitudinally, and ins

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  • bookyear:1906
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  • bookauthor:Axe__J__Wortley
  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:London__Gresham_Pub__Co_
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