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XVI. 2, 2) ertebrae - 118 BONES. which vary in thickness from one quarter to three quarters of an inch. They are thickest in the loins. 4. These cartilages are very elastic j- they are capable of expansion and compression, like India-rubber, and give the spine its flexibility and freedom of motion. 5. Form of the Spine. The natural form of the spine is straight laterally, but curved forward and backward. (Fig. XVI. ) These curvatures are so arranged, that the upper end is vertically above the l...ower, and the head rests on the top, (Fig. XVI. 3, ) directly over the point of support at the bottom. (Fig. XVI. 4. ) FIG. XVII. Bones of the Wrist. 1, 1. Bones of the arm. 2, 2, 2. Bones of the wrist. 3, 3, 3. Bones of the hand. 4. Bone of the thumb. 6. Chest. The chest includes twelve ver- tebrae, the twenty-four ribs, and the breast- bone. (Fig. V. Page 59. ) HAND. FOOT. 119 7. Wrist. The eight small bon
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