The "Small Osseous" A very short person then may be predominantly Osseous if his bones are proportionately large for his body. Such an individual is called a "Small Osseous." A head that is high for his body and inclines to be straight up and down goes with the extreme Osseous type. (See Chart 8) It does not resemble a sphere like the Alimentive, is not kite-shaped like the Thoracic, nor square like the Muscular. It is higher than any of the others, stands on a longer, more angular neck, and his "Adam's Apple" is usually in evidence. The Pioneer Type Like each of the other types, the Osseous is a result of a certain
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