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greater crushing strain ; it is stated that a cubic inch of bone will support a weight of over two tons . Its elasticity is remarkable , and is of the greatest service in enabling it to withstand the shocks to which it is so frequently ...
greater crushing strain ; it is stated that a cubic inch of bone will support a weight of over two tons . Its elasticity is remarkable , and is of the greatest service in enabling it to withstand the shocks to which it is so frequently ...
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A better idea of the disposition of the bony framework of a long bone can be obtained by the examination of a section of a macerated specimen . In such a specimen the marrow has been destroyed and the osseous architecture of the bone is ...
A better idea of the disposition of the bony framework of a long bone can be obtained by the examination of a section of a macerated specimen . In such a specimen the marrow has been destroyed and the osseous architecture of the bone is ...
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A characteristic of this tissue is that it contains elements which become formed into bone - producing cells , called osteoblasts . These are met with in the connective tissue from which the membrane bones are formed , whilst they also ...
A characteristic of this tissue is that it contains elements which become formed into bone - producing cells , called osteoblasts . These are met with in the connective tissue from which the membrane bones are formed , whilst they also ...
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tion spreads eccentrically towards the margins of the bone , where ultimately the sutures are formed . ... this may eventually become absorbed , leading to the obliteration of the suture by the osseous union of the contiguous bones .
tion spreads eccentrically towards the margins of the bone , where ultimately the sutures are formed . ... this may eventually become absorbed , leading to the obliteration of the suture by the osseous union of the contiguous bones .
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Vascular , Lymph , and Nervous Supply of Bone . From what has been said it will be gathered that the vascular supply of the bone is derived from the vessels of the periosteum . These consist of fine arteries which enter the surface of ...
Vascular , Lymph , and Nervous Supply of Bone . From what has been said it will be gathered that the vascular supply of the bone is derived from the vessels of the periosteum . These consist of fine arteries which enter the surface of ...
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