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  1. Skull (7027 bytes)
    2: ...re of [[vertebrate]]s which serves as the general framework for a [[head (anatomy)|head]]. The skull f...
    5: ...- The skull from the front.png|thumb|Human skull (front)]]
    15: ...fuse together into solid bone (for example, the [[frontal bone]]s).
    17: ...rior fontanelle is located at the junction of the frontal and parietal bones; it is a "soft spot" on a...
    20: ...ly serious. Normally the skull protects the brain from damage through its hard unyieldingness, but in ...
  2. Arm (7276 bytes)
    15: ...of the pectoralis major runs downward and outward from the inner half of the [[clavicle]]. The clavicu...
    21: ...e traced into its [[tendon]] of insertion, in the front of the elbow joint.
    29: ... perform most daily tasks with a range of flexion from 30 degrees to 70 degrees. Secondly, the head of...
    33: ...ce of these two the median vein comes up from the front of the [[forearm]], while the two vertical lim...
    34: ...the artery when workers were injured and bleeding from the median basilic vein. Beyond the middle of ...
  3. Thymus (6028 bytes)
    5: ...ymus2.png|thumb|right|Follicle of injected thymus from calf, four days old, slightly diagrammatic, mag...
    16: ...a layer of [[fascia]]. In the neck it lies on the front and sides of the [[trachea]], behind the Stern...
    19: ...portions of thymus tissue are sometimes developed from the fourth branchial pouches. Thymus continues ...
    22: ...which vessels pass into the interior, and radiate from the periphery toward the center, forming a seco...
    24: ...e derived from the vagi and sympathetic. Branches from the descendens hypoglossi and phrenic reach the...
  4. Lung cancer (15648 bytes)
    21: ...of the cancer may be fragile, leading to bleeding from the cancer into the airway. This blood may subs...
    23: ...ss in the hands due to invasion of the [[brachial plexus]].
    60: ... prevent. An estimated 80% of lung cancers result from smoking due to the hundreds of known carcinogen...
    62: ...g|Passive smoking]]—the inhalation of smoke from another's smoking—has recently been ident...
    91: ...A radiation dose of 40 [[Gray (unit)|Gy]] in many fractions is commonly used with curative intent, and...
  5. Galen (5904 bytes)
    12: From [[162]] he lived in [[Rome]] where he wrote ext...
    14: ...ced around the year [[200]], based on a reference from the [[10th century]] [[Suda Lexicon]]. Some, ho...
    18: ...classical element]]s. He created his own theories from those principles. In turn, he mainly ignored La...
    24: ...reters of living animals to show that urine comes from the kidneys. He severed spinal cords to demonst...
    26: From the modern viewpoint, Galen's knowledge was par...
  6. Spinal cord (4562 bytes)
    4: ...s (called segments). These segments are (in order from top to bottom): the [[cervical]], thoracic, and...
    16: ...ar part of the spinal cord as sensory information from the arms would not travel through this area.
    18: ... located in the anterior (this means close to the front, in humans it means the same as ventral) horn ...
    20: ...ervates the lower limbs via the lumbar and sacral plexuses.
    22: ... conical point known as the ''conus medullaris'', from which a strand of connective tissue, the '''''f...

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