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Observations on the Structure of the Foot of the Horse

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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He demonstrated the navicular bone of the horse's foot not to be a sesamoid bone, nor a peculiar structure formed expressly for the horse, but the Epiphysis of the Os pedis or coffin-bone. This was proved satisfactorily by a direct appeal to structure. Besides anticipating results of practical consequence from this discovery, the author is led to observe, that an organ may be displaced and employed to perform different functions in different animals,—that the epiphyses of bones are intended by nature to form separate bones in a vast variety of animals,—and that they may often lead to the discovery of the type of the skeleton in fossil remains of extinct animals.

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Proceedings 1832–33
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1844

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