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The image features a detailed drawing of a human skeleton with labeled annotations corresponding to the text on the left. The labels identify various bones, including the upper jaw, lower jaw, breastbone, and thigh bone, among others. The drawing is intended as a reference to understand the anatomical structure of the human skeleton.

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1. The Crown Seam.
A. The Forehead Bone.
B. The Temple Bone.
C. The Cheekbone.
D. The Upper Jaw.
G. The Lower Jaw.
H. The Nose Bone.
I. Insertion of the Eye.
K. Arched 3. is found, namely 1. to the Neck 2. in front of the Back 3. next to the Bone, and 4. to the Coccyx Bone.
L. The Breastbone.
M. The front Hook of the Breastbone.
X. The Breast Knob.
Y. The Upper Body of the Breastbone.
E. The Head of the Shoulder Bone.
G. The Shoulder Bone.
J. The underlying transverse margin of the Essartfhin of the upper.
B. The large Elbow.
a. The Small Elbow.
c. The Bones of the Shop Hand.
d. The Upper, the Inner.
a. The Fork of the Yoke.
p. The Thigh Bone.
g. The Great Driver.
r. The Little Driver.
u. Extension of the Thigh Bone.
y. The Haft or Bracket Bone.
f. The Outer and Inner Knorn.
s. The located extension.
t. The Bones of the Middle Anker.
e. The Singulars of the Toes, whose g. of the large one, the other toes, as § goes with and.
o. The Hoof Bone.

Translation Notes

- "Knorn" and "Essartfhin": These terms do not have a direct translation into modern English and might refer to specific anatomical landmarks or outdated anatomical terms.