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Historical Bibliography Updated: January 27, 2020

Osteologia nova, or some new observations of the bones.

Publication Details

London: S. Smith, 1691 CE.

Havers discovered the Haversian canals and made important observations of the physiology of bone growth and repair. The Haversian lamellae, glands, and folds, are also named after him. The Haversian canals were observed by van Leeuwenhoek in 1686.

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Entry Number#387
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External URLosteologia-nova-or-some-new-observations-of-the-bones

Geographic Context

Publication place: London