. A radiographic atlas of the pathologic changes of bones and joints . PLATE LXXVI. — 204- PLATE LXXVII. GUN-SHOT WOUND OF THE LEFT KNEE—ANTERO-POSTERIOR VIEW—SAME CASEAS PLATE LXXVIII. The small circumscribed black shadow seen above the condyles is thebullet. As it is not surrounded by a light gray zone it is not imbedded in thebone, but must lie anterior or posterior to it. Since the outline of thebullet is sharper than that of the bone it must have been lying betweenthe latter and the plate during the exposure. It must therefore lie behindthe bone. The correctness of this interpretation is


. A radiographic atlas of the pathologic changes of bones and joints . PLATE LXXVI. — 204- PLATE LXXVII. GUN-SHOT WOUND OF THE LEFT KNEE—ANTERO-POSTERIOR VIEW—SAME CASEAS PLATE LXXVIII. The small circumscribed black shadow seen above the condyles is thebullet. As it is not surrounded by a light gray zone it is not imbedded in thebone, but must lie anterior or posterior to it. Since the outline of thebullet is sharper than that of the bone it must have been lying betweenthe latter and the plate during the exposure. It must therefore lie behindthe bone. The correctness of this interpretation is seen in the next PLATE LXXVII. 2o6 PLATE LXXVIII. GUX-SHOT WOUND OF THE KNEE—LATERAL VIEW—SAME CASE AS PLATE LXXVn. The small circumscribed dark gray shadow lying behind the femur andabove the condyles is the bullet. As its outline is neither more nor less distinct than that of the boneit must be lying in a position about opposite the center of the bone. Seepreceding Plate.


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