. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. 139-—Case 3^ At the end of the seventh week the new bone nearly-equaled the old in density. The beveling off of the superfluous portion of theoriginal shaft in front and below had begun, while the new and the oldbone were seen to be rounding off at the extremity to occupy the cup-shapeddepression in the upper surface of the cartilaginous epiphysis. (See Fig. 131.)


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