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The thing is nerves are part of the bone, numerous medical papers on the subject, the function of the nerves in the bone, etc.
He’ll never admit he was wrong at this point. Way too invested. He’ll either demand we stop talking about it, cry that it’s an old topic, claim that he proved us wrong long ago, or some other ply to spin things.

It’s his M.O. here.
 
He’ll never admit he was wrong at this point. Way too invested. He’ll either demand we stop talking about it, cry that it’s an old topic, claim that he proved us wrong long ago, or some other ply to spin things.

It’s his M.O. here.
Your years and years of being an internet troll has given you some pretty good comebacks for pretty much everything. There is no debating you. Congrats, you are grand master, king of the internet forums. You should be rolling in the pusssy.
 
So go to a library, university or medical professionals for your information and not Google.
I don’t read a library; I read the books that are usually housed IN the library.

I don’t read Google. I read the digitized books I can access via the internet.
Do you think Google wrote War and Peace?
Is the internet new to you?
 
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So go to a library, university or medical professionals for your information and not Google.
You don’t know about eBooks yet?
They’re pretty cool. I get one and I can read it on any device that I have handy.

You could download the full text of Gray’s Anatomy to your phone, and then read the section that tells you there are nerves in human bones. Try the 1918 version. It predates your degree, I believe.

I’m surprised the texts you used during your extensive study of anatomy at Ohio State University(?) suggested otherwise.

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"When a bone is divided, the vessels remain patulous, and do not contract in the canals in which they are contained. Lymphatic vessels,in addition to those found in the periosteum, have been traced by Cruikshank into the substance of bone, and Klein describes them as running in the Haversian canals. Nerves are distributed freely TO the periosteum, and accompany the nutrient arteries into the interior of the bone. They are said by Kölliker to be most numerous in the articular extremities of the long bones, in the vertebræ, and in the larger flat bones."
 
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