The anatomical record . liijr-**.. ..*jlt ^mm Fi(t. 6 Drawinitii of the proximal iind distal ends of the two humeri. Theactual IrriEth \x somewhat greater than is shown. P^nlarged approximately CONTKOL OF BONE GROWTH IN DOGS 249 From this table it appoars that the huinorus, ulna, and tlic ojuratcd sido are , (iti.,) and AXi per rent lessrespectively than the corresponding bones of the unoperatedside. It was thouRht that interesting data might be obtained bytesting the comparative amounts of force necessary to crush thebones from the two legs. Professor LaKue of the Eng


The anatomical record . liijr-**.. ..*jlt ^mm Fi(t. 6 Drawinitii of the proximal iind distal ends of the two humeri. Theactual IrriEth \x somewhat greater than is shown. P^nlarged approximately CONTKOL OF BONE GROWTH IN DOGS 249 From this table it appoars that the huinorus, ulna, and tlic ojuratcd sido are , (iti.,) and AXi per rent lessrespectively than the corresponding bones of the unoperatedside. It was thouRht that interesting data might be obtained bytesting the comparative amounts of force necessary to crush thebones from the two legs. Professor LaKue of the EngineeringDepartment of the University of Missouri very kindly placed atmy disjjosal one of the testing apparatuses of the department ofengineering, and assisted in its operation. Pollowing his sug-gestion, a block was taken from the shaft of each humerus, carebeing taken that the height was at least as great as the diame-ter, anil that the two cut surfaces were ground parallel. In orderto determine beforehand the total cross-sectio


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