. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE PARALYSIS OF THE LEFT ARM. (Reduced 59%.) The shaft of the humerus shows slight atrophy in size incomparison with that of the right arm. .4. The undeveloped glenoid cavity on the left The markedly elevated scapula with its irregular angle onthe left side. A. The coracoid process of the scapula on the right side. B. The acromial process on the right side. Pirate 71 j. PLATE PARALYSIS OF THE LEFT ARM. Boy, age 6 years. (Reduced 55%.^ Mark the atrophy in size of the left arm and shoulder incomparison with that of the ri


. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE PARALYSIS OF THE LEFT ARM. (Reduced 59%.) The shaft of the humerus shows slight atrophy in size incomparison with that of the right arm. .4. The undeveloped glenoid cavity on the left The markedly elevated scapula with its irregular angle onthe left side. A. The coracoid process of the scapula on the right side. B. The acromial process on the right side. Pirate 71 j. PLATE PARALYSIS OF THE LEFT ARM. Boy, age 6 years. (Reduced 55%.^ Mark the atrophy in size of the left arm and shoulder incomparison with that of the right. Plate 72


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