. Injuries and diseases of the jaws : the Jacksonian prize essay of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1867. sented merely by a plane surface ; no trace of inter-articularcartilage or cartilage of incrustation existed. Both surfacesof the altered articulation were remarkably red. I have never had the opportunity of examining a recentexample of this disease, but as far as can be judged frommuseum specimens, the articular surface of the condyles isflattened and somewhat altered in direction in the lessmarked instances (fig. 190), and absorption of the neck, Fig. •> ?\ ^\i!>\^^


. Injuries and diseases of the jaws : the Jacksonian prize essay of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1867. sented merely by a plane surface ; no trace of inter-articularcartilage or cartilage of incrustation existed. Both surfacesof the altered articulation were remarkably red. I have never had the opportunity of examining a recentexample of this disease, but as far as can be judged frommuseum specimens, the articular surface of the condyles isflattened and somewhat altered in direction in the lessmarked instances (fig. 190), and absorption of the neck, Fig. •> ?\ ^\i!>\^^ \^ \- X^^JifS


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