. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE OF KNEE-JOINT. Boy, age 13 years. (Life size.) A. Patella. B. Abnormal arrangement of the trabecule of the bone. D. The bony bridge between the condyle and the epiphysis of the tibia. E. The remains of the epiphyseal line in the upper portion of the tibia. F. The remains of the epiphyseal line in the lower end of the in this instance how the structure of the bone is con-tinuous through the condyles. Plate 202. PLATE ARTHRITIS IN SHOULDER-JOINT. Girl, age 8 years. (Reduced 13J%.) (Same subject as Plate 204 ) Somewha


. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE OF KNEE-JOINT. Boy, age 13 years. (Life size.) A. Patella. B. Abnormal arrangement of the trabecule of the bone. D. The bony bridge between the condyle and the epiphysis of the tibia. E. The remains of the epiphyseal line in the upper portion of the tibia. F. The remains of the epiphyseal line in the lower end of the in this instance how the structure of the bone is con-tinuous through the condyles. Plate 202. PLATE ARTHRITIS IN SHOULDER-JOINT. Girl, age 8 years. (Reduced 13J%.) (Same subject as Plate 204 ) Somewhat hypertrophied epiphysis of the upper extremityof the humerus, with atrophy of the shaft of the bone, both insize and quality. Plate 203


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