Human and comparative anatomy, physiology, and hygiene . ll of the back.(Fig. 81.) Q. What is the first remark relating to the bones of children?The second ? The third 1 The fourth ? REVIEW. 260. Anatomy ) 261. Physiology ? of the Composition of Bones. 262. Hygiene ) Renew by Questions. — What can you say of the periosteum ? of felonsand fever sores ? What can you tell of the composition of the bones ?State the experiments. What can you say of the clothing and seats forchildren ? Review by Topics. —Give the composition of the bones, their Physi-ology, their Hygiene. Lesson XXIV. 263. To secure


Human and comparative anatomy, physiology, and hygiene . ll of the back.(Fig. 81.) Q. What is the first remark relating to the bones of children?The second ? The third 1 The fourth ? REVIEW. 260. Anatomy ) 261. Physiology ? of the Composition of Bones. 262. Hygiene ) Renew by Questions. — What can you say of the periosteum ? of felonsand fever sores ? What can you tell of the composition of the bones ?State the experiments. What can you say of the clothing and seats forchildren ? Review by Topics. —Give the composition of the bones, their Physi-ology, their Hygiene. Lesson XXIV. 263. To secure freedom of motion, the divine Framerof our body made it of several pieces instead of onesolid bone. The union of these pieces is called ajoint. 108 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HYGIENE. THE JOINTS* 264. The joints are of two kinds — immovable andmovable. Q. How many kinds of joints ? What are they ? 265. In an immovable joint there is a direct unionof the bones, as in the skull, face, &c. (Fig. 70.) Q. Describe an immovable joint. Fig.


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