<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XLV" id="CHAPTER_XLV"></SPAN>CHAPTER XLV.</h2>
<p><SPAN id="question_923"></SPAN>923. <i>How many bones are there in the human body?</i></p>
<p>There are <i>two hundred and forty-six</i>, and they are apportioned to
the various parts of the body in the following numbers:—</p>
<table style="width:50%;" id="BONES" summary="BONES IN BODY">
<tr>
<td class="c1">Head</td>
<td class="c2">8</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Ears</td>
<td class="c2">6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Face</td>
<td class="c2">14</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Teeth</td>
<td class="c2">32</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Back-bone and its base</td>
<td class="c2">26</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Chest, &c.</td>
<td class="c2">26</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Arms and Hands</td>
<td class="c2">64
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_219" id="Page_219">[Pg 219]</SPAN></span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Legs and Feet</td>
<td class="c2">62</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Small moveable bones</td>
<td class="c2">8</td>
</tr>
</table>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p class="center bq">"Our bones are scattered at the grave's mouth, as
when one cutteth and cleaveth wood upon the earth."—<span class="smcap">Psalm cxli.</span></p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p><SPAN id="question_924"></SPAN>924. <i>Of what substances are the bones composed?</i></p>
<p>One hundred parts of bone consist of</p>
<table style="width:50%;" id="SUBSTANCES_OF_BONES" summary="BONES COMPOSITION">
<tr>
<td class="c1">Cartilage</td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1%;">32·17</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1%;">parts</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Blood-vessels</td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1em;">1·13</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1em;">"</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Carbonate of lime</td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1em;">11·30</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1em;">"</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Phosphate of lime</td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1em;">51·04</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1em;">"</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Fluate of lime</td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1em;">2·00</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1em;">"</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Phosphate of Magnesia</td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1em;">1·16</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1em;">"</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1">Soda, chloride of sodium</td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1em;">1·20</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1em;">"</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1"> </td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1em;">———</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1em;"> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="c1"> </td>
<td class="c2" style="width: 1em;">100·00</td>
<td class="c3" style="width: 1em;"> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><SPAN id="question_925"></SPAN>925. <i>What are the uses of the bones?</i></p>
<p>They <i>protect</i> soft and delicate organs; they form a framework to
which the organs are attached, and by which they are <i>kept in their
places</i>;
and they supply a <i>mechanism</i>, by which the <i>motions of the
body are produced</i>, in combination with the muscles.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_926"></SPAN>926. <i>Why is the brain placed within the skull?</i></p>
<p>Because that delicate and vital organ, being the <i>centre and the root
of the nervous system</i>, requires a position of the <i>greatest safety</i>.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_927"></SPAN>927. <i>Why are the bones that constitute the vertebræ (back-bone)
hollowed out, so as to form a continuous groove?</i></p>
<p>Because through that groove the <i>spinal cord</i> passes out from the
brain. Being in the centre of that column of bones, the spinal cord
receives from them a similar protection <i>to that which the brain
obtains from the skull</i>.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_928"></SPAN>928. <i>Why is the head set upon the neck?</i></p>
<p>Because in that position it obtains the <i>freest motion</i>, can turn
in <i>any direction</i>, and is placed relatively to the other parts of
the body, in that situation where it acquires <i>the greatest possible
advantage</i>.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_929"></SPAN>929. <i>Why are the eyes placed in the sockets of the skull?</i></p>
<p>Because the bones of the skull <i>afford protection</i> to the delicate
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_220" id="Page_220">[Pg 220]</SPAN></span>
and complicated structure of the eyes, and supply points of
attachment, and grooves, by which the muscles are enabled to <i>turn
the eyes freely</i>, and thereby <i>extend the field of vision</i>.</p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p class="center bq">"Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones, Behold
I will cause breath to enter into you, and ye shall live:"</p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p><SPAN id="question_930"></SPAN>930. <i>Why are the bones of the skull arched?</i></p>
<p>Because in that form they acquire <i>greater strength</i>, and hence
the utmost degree of safety is combined with extreme <i>lightness of
material</i>.</p>
<div class="figcenter"><SPAN name="i-226.jpg" id="i-226.jpg"></SPAN> <ANTIMG src="images/i-226.jpg" width-obs="350" height-obs="430" alt="" /> <div class="caption">Fig. 54.—VIEW OF THE BONES OF THE THORAX, OR
CHEST, SHOWING THE PROTECTION AFFORDED TO THE ORGANS OF CIRCULATION
AND RESPIRATION.</div>
</div>
<p class="bq">A. The sternum, or breast-bone.</p>
<p class="bq">B B. The <i>ribs</i>, which rise a little from behind, and fall as they
come forward, by which they acquire a greater flexibility.</p>
<p class="bq">C C. The <i>cartilaginous points</i> of the short ribs, by which their
expansive and compressive powers are much increased.</p>
<p class="bq">D E. Part of the vertebral column, or back-bone.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_931"></SPAN>931. <i>Why are the bones of the skull divided by sutures (seams), with
points which fit into each other like small teeth?</i></p>
<p>Because, by that arrangement, <i>concussions of the skull</i>, which might
be fatal to the brain, are <i>deadened</i>, and injuries from accident
<i>greatly modified</i>.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_221" id="Page_221">[Pg 221]</SPAN></span></p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p class="center bq">"And I will lay the sinews upon you, and
will bring up flesh upon you, and cover you with skin, and put
breath in you, and ye shall live; and ye shall know that I am the
Lord."—<span class="smcap">Ezekiel xxxvii.</span></p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p><SPAN id="question_932"></SPAN>932. <i>Why are the heart, lungs, &c., placed within the chest?</i></p>
<p>Because the functions of those organs require <i>considerable space</i>,
while their importance in the system of life, renders it essential
that they should be <i>securely protected</i> from the probabilities of
accident.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_933"></SPAN>933. <i>Why are the heart and lungs enclosed for protection in a series
of ribs, and not in a close case, like the brain?</i></p>
<p>Because, by the inflation and contraction of the lungs, their
<i>capacity is constantly changing</i>. When man takes a moderate
inspiration, he inhales about <i>thirty cubic inches of air</i>, and the
lungs increase in size <i>one-eighteenth of their whole capacity</i>.
Consequently, were they enclosed in a frame of <i>fixed dimensions</i>,
it must needs be, to that extent at least, larger than is necessary,
when the frame is made to dilate and contract with the capacity of
the lungs.</p>
<p>So perfect is the Almighty contrivance, that not only are the ribs
made to <i>protect</i> the lungs, but, by their elasticity, and the
contractions and dilations of the muscles which lie between them,
they <i>assist the lungs in their labours</i>, and work with them in
perfect harmony.</p>
<div class="figcenter"><SPAN name="i-227.jpg" id="i-227.jpg"></SPAN> <ANTIMG src="images/i-227.jpg" width-obs="200" height-obs="317" alt="" /> <div class="caption">Fig. 55.—SECTION OF THE KNEE JOINT, SHOWING
THE CELLULAR STRUCTURE OF BONE, BY WHICH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH ARE
OBTAINED.</div>
</div>
<p><SPAN id="question_934"></SPAN>934. <i>Why are the bones of the arms, legs, &c., made hollow?</i></p>
<p>Because <i>lightness</i> is thereby combined with <i>strength</i>. There is a
provision by which, in the extremities of bones, where an enlarged
surface is required, <i>lightness</i> is still combined with the necessary
degree of strength.</p>
<p>The bones are made up of a <i>cellular formation</i>;
and this generally
occurs in parts which are much called into action, in the various
movements of the body.</p>
<p class="bq">A. Lower part of the bone of the thigh.</p>
<p class="bq">B. Head of the bone of the leg.</p>
<p class="bq">C. The knee cap, showing its relation to the other bones, and the
manner in which it is enclosed by the tendons seen at <SPAN href="#i-232.jpg">Fig. 58</SPAN>.</p>
<p class="bq">D. A pad of fat, lessening the friction of the bones, and
modifying the shocks produced by jumping, &c.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_222" id="Page_222">[Pg 222]</SPAN></span></p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p class="center bq">"Again he said unto me, Prophesy upon these
bones, and say unto them, O ye dry bones, hear the word of the
Lord."—<span class="smcap">Ezekiel xxxvii.</span></p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p><SPAN id="question_935"></SPAN>935. <i>Why are the bones of the arms and legs formed in long shafts?</i></p>
<p>Because a considerable <i>leverage</i> is gained, by which the advantages
of <i>quickness of motion</i>, and <i>increase of mechanical power</i>, are
secured.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_936"></SPAN>936. <i>Why are the bones of the hands and feet numerous and small?</i></p>
<p>Because the motions of the hands and feet are very <i>varied and
complicated</i>. There are no less than <i>twenty-eight bones</i> in one hand
and wrist; and about <i>as many</i> in a foot and ankle. To these are
fastened a great number of <i>ligaments and muscles</i>, by which their
varied compound movements are controlled. But for the complexity of
the mechanism of our hands and feet, our motions would be extremely
awkward, and many of the valuable mechanical inventions which now
benefit mankind, could never have been introduced. The bones of the
hands and feet are in number equal to <i>one-half of the whole of the
bones of the body</i>.</p>
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