OST 
366 O S 
Os Fe moris. Account of a callus that fupplied the 
lofs of the os femoris - Sherman 
Os Frontis. See Bene 
Os Humeri. An account of the cure of two finuous 
ulcers poffeffing the fpace of the whole arm, 
with the extraordinary fupply of a callus, 
which fully anfwers the purpofes of the os 
humeri loft in time of cure - Fowler 
— « Part of a letter concerning the coming off of 
the fcapula and head of the os humeri, upon 
a mortification - - Derante 
— Obfervations of a fra&ure of the os humeri by 
the power of the mufcles only - Amyand 
„ An account of a woman enjoying the ufe of 
her right arm after the head of the os humeri 
was cut away - - Bent 
- — — A cafe in which the head of the os humeri was 
fawn off, and yet the motion of the limb 
preferved - - Orred 
Os Ilium. An account of a fra£ture of the os ilium, 
and its cure - - Layard 
Os Pubis. Account of a woman who voided the 
bones of a foetus above the os pubis, and 
by other extraordinary ways 
Phil, Society at Oxford 
Ossicles. A defcription of the organ of hearing in 
the elephant, with the figures and lituation of 
oflicles, labyrinth, and cochlea, in the ear of 
that animal - - Blah 
Ossification. Account of an eflification of the 
thoracic du£f - - Chejlon 
Continuation of the cafe of James Jones 
Chejlon 
Osteocolla. Letter concerning ofteocolla, and 
other obfervables near Francfort on the Oder 
Beckman 
— — An enquiry concerning the ftone ofteocolla 
Beurerus 
Ostracites. Part of a letter concerning the vir- 
tues of the oftracites, with a remark of Mr. 
Lifter’s on it - - Cay 
Ostrich. Some obfervations made in an oftricb 
diffe&ed by order of Sir Hans Sloanc 
Ranby 
nr— Obfervations upon the difie&ion of an oftrich 
Warren 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 1 
XXVI 450 
V 5 4 
XXV 2466 
V 388 
XXXII 15 
VII 676 
XLIII 293 
XI 1103 
LXIV 353 
LXIX 6 
XLIII 537 
X mo 
XX 292 
III 219 
XXX 885 
V 82 
LXX 323 
— 578 
III 771 
II 461 
XLIII 373 
X602 
XXI 81 
II 505 
XXXIII 223 
VII 435 
XXXIV 113 
\ — 437 
- Some 
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