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Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy Osteology (Visit this link)

In the construction of the human body, it would appear essential, in the first place, to provide some dense and solid texture capable of giving support and attachment to the softer parts of the frame, and at the same time to protect in closed cavities the more important vital organs; and such a structure we find provided in the various bones, which form what is called the Skeleton.
Sections on bones, vessels of Kane, Bone Development, Growth of Bone

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