This document discusses the use of beeswax for repairing damaged dry human bones used in anatomy studies. It provides details on the composition and properties of beeswax, as well as its various historical and current uses. The document then describes a study where beeswax was used to successfully repair damaged bones, including a pelvis, skull, hyoid bone, scapula, and rib cage. The repairs allowed the bones to be used effectively for long periods of time in a simple and cost-effective manner.