... on the toes, strains the ankle, and, by sending the pressure where Nature did not design it to fall, causes that joint to become enlarged. The body bends forward to meet the demand of this new ... the hand. They are placed side to side, and so firmly fastened as to admit of only a gliding motion. This gives little play, but great strength, elasticity, forearm, to the leg; the wrist, to ... possess this bone. "It is found in those that dig, fly, climb and seize."] THE SHOULDER BLADE is a thin, flat, triangular bone, fitted to the top and back of the chest, and designed to...