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With regard to the skeletal parts of the trunk and extremities, 

 there seemed, under existing conditions, to be no need of a more de- 

 tailed anatomical examination of them, for which reason we confined 

 ourselves to an inquiry into their general type and the existence of 

 anomalies or pathological alterations, and to taking measurements of 

 the length of the larger bones of the extremities. This was done on 

 the spot, when the coffin was opened, and the bones were immediately 

 afterwards redeposited in the casket. 



Nova Acta Eeg. Soc. Sq.. Ups. Ser. 4. Vnl. 2. N. 9. Impr. «/u 19l0. 



