4. My upper arm has one bone; my fore-arm has two bones; my wrist has eight
bones; from my wrist to my knuckles are five bones; my thumb has two bones;
each finger has three bones, making nineteen bones in my hand.
5. My thigh has one bone; my lower leg has two bones; my knee-pan is the
cap which covers and protects my knee; in my foot, near my heel, are seven
bones; in the middle of my foot are five bones; my great toe has two bones;
each of my other toes has three bones; making twenty-six bones in my foot.
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QUESTIONS FOR THE FORMULA.
1. Tell about your bones.
2. Tell about the bones of the head.
3. Tell about the bones of the trunk.
4. Tell about the bones of the arm and hand, beginning with the upper arm.
5. Count the bones of the hand.
6. Tell about the bones of the leg and foot, beginning with the thigh.
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[Illustration: FIG. A.
1, 2, 3, 4, the upper row of the bones of the wrist.
5, 6, 7, 8, the lower row of the bones of the wrist.
9, 10, the lower ends of the bones of the fore-arm.
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, the upper ends of the bones of the palm of the hand.
The bones of the wrist are so firmly fastened together that they are seldom
put out of place.
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