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to that of the femur + tibia, the femoi’o-tibial index, expressing the length 
relations of the femur and tibia, and the scapular index are nearly the same 
as the means of Sir William Turner’s measurements. 
The measurements are in millimetres. Fractions of a millimetre below -5 
have been neglected, and if over that amount a unit has been added to the whoh' 
number. Tn the case of indices the fractions have generally been preserved. 
Dimensions of Appejidicnlar Bones. 
Left. 
Right. 
Mm. 
Mm. 
Max. length ----- 
- 
492 
502 
Trochanteric length 
480 
485 
Femur. 
Oblique length - - - - 
- 
486 
496 
Oblique trochanteric length - 
466 
475 
^ Angle of neck - - _ - 
- 
120° 
Max. length ----- 
_ 
434 
439 ) 
Tibia. 
Length exclusive of spine 
- 
425 
428 - 
Condylar-astragaloid length - 
- 
412 
413 J 
Oblique length of Femur + cond. 
astrag. 
length of Tibia* - 
- 
1796 
Tibiofemoral index 
- 
... 
S 3-2 
Clavicle. 
Max. length ----- 
- 
Old fracture. 
149 
' Max. length ----- 
_ 
172 
171 
Max. breadth . . - - 
- 
112 
105 
Scapula. 
Infra-spinous length 
- 
135 
133 
Scapular index - - _ - 
- 
65-1 ... 
61-4 
^ lnfra-spi7ious index 
- 
82 -g . . . 
79-9 
Humerus.- 
—Max. length ----- 
- 
350 
355 
Radius. 
f Max. length ----- 
_ 
279 
283 
[ Length exclusive of styloid process 
- 
270 
277 
Length of Humerus + Radius (max.) 
- 
629 
638 
Humero radial index - _ - 
- 
79-7 ... 
79-7 
Ulna. 
f Max. length ----- 
- 
299 
305 
( Length exclusive of styloid process 
- 
297 
303 
Afitebrachial index 
- 
79'7 ■ ■ ■ 
79‘7 
Femoro-humeral hidex - 
- 
71-1 
71-7 
I 7 iter 7 nembral i 7 idex 
- 
68-5 ... 
68-6 
Claviculo-hu 77 ieral hidex 
- 
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Following the rule that the st.ature is eqii.al to twice these conihined lengths we should have in this case 
a height of 5 ft. 10'7 in., which nearly corresponds with the reputed height. 
Diseased. 
