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What’s believed to be Bach’s skeleton, photographed in 1895 by anatomist Wilhelm His. Andreas Otte examined the left hand, as too many bones are missing from the right hand. Using a photo of ...
Carl: A skeleton gazes at a skull, its hand draped lazily over the cranial vault. This image signifies more than just an anatomy lesson. Andreas Vesalius, the anatomist who drew it and many others ...
London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1898) which deals with the skiagraphy of the wrist and hand, as revealing in situ the stages in ossification of their supporting skeleton. There are nineteen ...
By examining the skeleton of Bach’s left hand, Otte – a professor of medical technology at the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg – found Bach’s hand measured nearly 8 1/2 inches from wrist to ...
The male skeleton is usually longer and has a high bone mass. The female skeleton, on the other hand, has a broader pelvis to accommodate for pregnancy and child birth. Regardless of age or sex ...
Since Ardi is such an ancient species, it might retain skeletal features that were ... He added that the big change in hand anatomy between Ardi and all later hominins occurs at a time, roughly ...
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