Fasciculus:Ospoignet - Scaphoid bone.png

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Ospoignet_-_Scaphoid_bone.png(550 × 430 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 214 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/png)

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Descriptio
English: wrist bones. Scaphoid bone shown in red (labelled as "Navicular").
Datum
Fons File:Ospoignet.gif
Auctor Gray
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recentissima22:22, 22 Novembris 2013Minutum speculum redactionis 22:22, 22 Novembris 2013 factae550 × 430 (214 chiliocteti)Was a bee{{Information |Description={{en|Scaphoid bone shown in red (labelled as "''Navicular''").}} |Source=File:Ospoignet.gif |Date=2013-11-23 |Author=Gray |Permission=See below |other_versions=thumb|left|Original }} {{Gray's Anato...

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