INDEX 



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Aberrant method of Haversian development. 16 



Adult femora — types and type combinations 12, 18, 21 



Advances in bone types 13, 16 



Age, influence of, on bone structure 25 



Amphibians 35 



Amphibian type of bone 35 



Ancient Egyptian 177 



Average medullary indices 6 



Basic bone units 12 



Basis of the general summary 3 



Bats 20, 75 



Birds 19, 60 



Black race 22, 35, 153 



Bone cells 10 



(C) stage of Haversian differentiation 16 



Canaliculi 10 



Cancellous bone and trabecular 9 



Changes which occur in senility 34, 35 



Character of medullary surface 8 



Combination I-II 18 



I- III, la, lb, Tc, C 18 



II- III, la, lb, Ic, C IS 



I-II-III, la, lb, Ic, C 18 



Complete differentiation of the Haversian system 16 



lamina 14 



Conclusions 27 



Contents of the medullary canal 8 



Definition of Haversian system 11 



lamella 10 



lamina 11 



Dendrites 10 



Density of bone 5 



Description of first type bone 12 



second type bone 13 



third type bone 14 



Detailed examination of amphibians 35 



reptiles 48 



birds - 60 



bats 76 



other mammals 90 



man 149 



Development of the linea aspera 30, 31 



lamellar and laminar horseshoe-shaped rings 30 



Developmental stages as seen in Pueblo Indian femora 31 



Differentiation of Haversian systems 14 



lamellae 12 



laminae 14 



bone units 10 



bone types 12 



Disease, influence of 27, 212 



Distribution of the three bone types as they exist in the various femora 17 



Egyptian femora of XII Dynasty 23, 177 



231 



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