. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 5 Case III. July, 1917. The amount of roughen-ing of the acetabulum has increased and theepiphysis seems to be Fig. 6. Case IV. January, 1918. Pronounced flatteningof the epiphysis with change in density of thebone bordering on the epiphyseal line. Change inthe shape of the acetabulum is apparent. Fig. 7. Case IV. July, 1918. The characteristicchanges are all present at this time. There has beenconsiderable change in the shape of the acetabulum. o50 Fractures of the Bones of the Face affections and wou


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 5 Case III. July, 1917. The amount of roughen-ing of the acetabulum has increased and theepiphysis seems to be Fig. 6. Case IV. January, 1918. Pronounced flatteningof the epiphysis with change in density of thebone bordering on the epiphyseal line. Change inthe shape of the acetabulum is apparent. Fig. 7. Case IV. July, 1918. The characteristicchanges are all present at this time. There has beenconsiderable change in the shape of the acetabulum. o50 Fractures of the Bones of the Face affections and would apparently corroboratethe statement of Taylor and Frieder: It isevidently not very rare and its inclusion withcases of hip tuberculosis must have seriouslydistorted the symptomatology and statisticsof that disease, especially as to the results oftreatment. BIBLIOGRAPHY Lego, Arthur T. An Obscure Affection of the Hip-joint. Boston M. & S. Feb. 17, , Arthur T. Osteochondral Trophopathy of the Hip-joint. Siinj. Gyiicc. & Obst., March, 1916, p. 307-Taylor, Henry Lixg and Frieder, William. Quiet Hip Disease. Surg., Gynec. & Obst., Feb., , W. Leggs Disease.


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