A Practical Physiology by Albert F. Blaisdell
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pounds it will support before giving way.
Experiment 16. Repeat the last experiment, using a cube of the decalcified bone obtained from Experiment 4. [NOTE. As the succeeding chapters are studied, additional experiments on bones and their relation to other parts of the body, will readily suggest themselves to the ingenious instructor or the thoughtful student. Such experiments may be utilized for review or other exercises.] Review Analysis: The Skeleton (206 bones). / / 1 Frontal, / / 2 Parietal, / I. Cranium | 2 Temporal, / (8 bones) | 1 Occipital, / \ 1 Sphenoid, | \ 1 Ethmoid. | | / 2 Superior Maxillary, The Head | / 2 Malar, (28 bones). | / 2 Nasal, | II. Face | 2 Lachrymal Bones, | (14 bones) | 2 Palate Bones, | \ 2 Turbinated, | \ 1 Vomer, \ \ 1 Lower Maxillary. \ |
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