. Fig. 8.—Transverse section through the middle region of the face in a pig suffering; from osseous cachexia. in the mineral salts, the whole process being accompanied by symptoms of osteo-periostitis. The fractures which occur so frequently during the osteoclastic phase have well-marked peculiarities. The extravasation of blood is trifling, and no callus forms, even when the ends of the bones are immobilised by external aid ; if the ends are left free, they soon become worn and polished by rubbing against one another. r [ In the neighbourhood of the articulations and ligamentous insertions th


. Fig. 8.—Transverse section through the middle region of the face in a pig suffering; from osseous cachexia. in the mineral salts, the whole process being accompanied by symptoms of osteo-periostitis. The fractures which occur so frequently during the osteoclastic phase have well-marked peculiarities. The extravasation of blood is trifling, and no callus forms, even when the ends of the bones are immobilised by external aid ; if the ends are left free, they soon become worn and polished by rubbing against one another. r [ In the neighbourhood of the articulations and ligamentous insertions the periosteum soon undergoes change, and it is not uncommon to find sub-periosteal and intra-osseous extravasations of blood, Germain has also noted in horses the disappearance of the interver- tebral and articular cartilages, and the frequent occurrence of anchylosis, true or false. 0


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