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HEALTHY ANATOMY.


8. Portion of a femur, softened by an acid, and then stripped down to show the same. 1860.

Dr. J. B. S. Jackson.

9. Foetal bone, minutely injected; in spirit. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

II. DEVELOPMENT.

10. Section of foetal cartilage, injected; showing the vascularity when ossification is going on. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

11-17. Foetal skeletons; about 3-9 months. 1847-1851.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

18. Foetal bones, prepared to show the degree of ossification of each at the full term. From Paris, 1851.

Museum Fund.

19. Foetal skull. The mother thought herself four and a half months pregnant. Weight of foetus, 1¼ lbs.; length, 11½ in., and spine, 5¼ in. 1861.

20. Ditto. Five months and twenty days since last menstruation; weight of foetus, 1 lb. 9 oz. ; length, 12⅞ in., and spine, 5⅞ in. 1861.

21-2. Ditto. About nine months. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

23. Ditto. About nine months. From Paris, 1858.

Museum Fund.

24. Ditto. Upper part cut away to show the interior; 4½ months. Prepared by Dr. H. 1857.

Dr. Richard M. Hodges.

25. Ditto. The mother thought herself six months pregnant; weight of foetus, 4½ Ibs.