. Living anatomy and pathology; the diagnosis of diseases in early life by the Roentgen method . PLATE EXOSTOSES. Boy, age 5 years. (Life size.) ,4. ]* to exostoses of the lower part of the femur. B. Points to an exostosis of the head of the fibula. C. Points to an exostosis of the upper part of the tibia. Platk 173 PLATi: 171. EXOSTOSIS OF THE LOWEIf IAHT OF THE IEMUR. The ariDW points to the exostosis. Plate 174 17.).EXOSTOSIS OK THE TIBIA. Hoy, age 11 vi:ii>. lUeduccd 38%.) The arrow points to the exostosis. Platp: ITo. rLATIl 17( ol IlOirr. nirl, age


. Living anatomy and pathology; the diagnosis of diseases in early life by the Roentgen method . PLATE EXOSTOSES. Boy, age 5 years. (Life size.) ,4. ]* to exostoses of the lower part of the femur. B. Points to an exostosis of the head of the fibula. C. Points to an exostosis of the upper part of the tibia. Platk 173 PLATi: 171. EXOSTOSIS OF THE LOWEIf IAHT OF THE IEMUR. The ariDW points to the exostosis. Plate 174 17.).EXOSTOSIS OK THE TIBIA. Hoy, age 11 vi:ii>. lUeduccd 38%.) The arrow points to the exostosis. Platp: ITo. rLATIl 17( ol IlOirr. nirl, age 10 years. (Keduoefl 30^.) (Same subject as Plate 177 ) Till arrows jjoiiit toward a callus of the scaphoiil Ixmiv Platk 17(3


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