American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Fig. 162.—Radiograph Showing Vertical View of I^Umav at Twelve Years. 1, Capitellum;epiphj-sis of radius; 3, radius; 4, humerus; 5, trochlea; 6, ulna. (Original.) ,upper trochlea can often be made out with its shadow superimposed on that of thesigmoid cavity. The upper epiphysis of the radius is still ununited. 590 AMERICAN PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Ill Fig. l()o, which is a vertical view of the elbow at age thirteen, we find thecentre for the olecranon manifesting itself more distinctly through the shadowof the ol


American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Fig. 162.—Radiograph Showing Vertical View of I^Umav at Twelve Years. 1, Capitellum;epiphj-sis of radius; 3, radius; 4, humerus; 5, trochlea; 6, ulna. (Original.) ,upper trochlea can often be made out with its shadow superimposed on that of thesigmoid cavity. The upper epiphysis of the radius is still ununited. 590 AMERICAN PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Ill Fig. l()o, which is a vertical view of the elbow at age thirteen, we find thecentre for the olecranon manifesting itself more distinctly through the shadowof the olecranon fossa. Tiie peculiar appearance of the cai)itelkim should be. Tin. 1()3.—Radiograph Sliowing Aertical View of Elbow at Thirteen Years. 1, Troclilea; 2, ulna;3. liiinienis; 4, capitellum; 5, upper epiphysis of radius; 6, radius. (Original.)


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