. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 7. Metacarpal cluinges of the right hand. ference of the right arm and forearm is lessthan that of the left. Examination of themouth revealed a very marked pyorrhea,which, in all probability, was the originof the infection causing pain in the feet. Since reporting the above cases, onecase has been reported by Dr. W. of El Paso. This was of disease con-tracted in Mexico; therefore, it is not anoriental complication. THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF BONE LESIONS:A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE SALIENT FEATURES* BY J


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 7. Metacarpal cluinges of the right hand. ference of the right arm and forearm is lessthan that of the left. Examination of themouth revealed a very marked pyorrhea,which, in all probability, was the originof the infection causing pain in the feet. Since reporting the above cases, onecase has been reported by Dr. W. of El Paso. This was of disease con-tracted in Mexico; therefore, it is not anoriental complication. THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF BONE LESIONS:A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE SALIENT FEATURES* BY JOSEPH COLT BLOODGOOD, IWILL attempt to give you briefly tliesalient facts which I have harvestedfrom more than i,ooo records of bonelesions. This includes only those cases oftuberculous and pyogenic osteomyehtiswhich resemble clinically and in the .v-raya possible periostea! or central malignantlesion. The Routine of an X-Ray Examination BALTIMORE, MARYLAND which were made directly after the injury,showing a normal bone, and later ones, clearly demonstrating the de\elo


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