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A pilot morphometric analysis of lumbar vertebrae to identify fluoroscopic biomarkers. [PDF]
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A comprehensive study of osteology remains a cornerstone of current orthopaedic and traumatological education. Osteology was already established as an important part of surgical education by the 16thcentury. In order to teach anatomy and osteology, the corpses of executed criminals were dissected by the praelector anatomiae of the Amsterdam Guild of ...
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The Osteology of the Trapezium
Journal of Hand Surgery, 2004The present anatomical and clinical literature is not detailed enough for a clear understanding of the three-dimensional anatomy of the trapezium. It lacks descriptions of identifiable landmarks needed for the interpretation of two-dimensional radiographs. Fifty dry cadaver trapezia were assessed and an extended surface anatomy described.
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I. On the osteology of the Hyopotamidæ
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 1873Abstract The paper laid before the Society is intended to fill a certain deficiency in our knowledge of the extinct creation by giving a complete osteology of a family of Paridigitate Ungulata, which, by the completeness of its skeleton, unreduced number of digits, and rich development in generic and specific forms, I deem to be of ...
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Der Orthopäde, 2001
As is the case for many other subspecialties of medical science, osteology has developed in tandem with technological progress over the last 100 years. The discover of X-rays made visualization of the skeletal system possible. Progress in surgery and hygiene permitted examination and treatment of bones in vivo.
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As is the case for many other subspecialties of medical science, osteology has developed in tandem with technological progress over the last 100 years. The discover of X-rays made visualization of the skeletal system possible. Progress in surgery and hygiene permitted examination and treatment of bones in vivo.
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Comparative osteology of early Tertiary tapiromorphs (Mammalia, Perissodactyla)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2001Luke T Holbrook
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