. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE FEVER—KNEE-JOINT. (Reduced 36%.) (Same subject as Plate 209.) The lesions are evident only in the original Roentgen plate. Plate 208 PLATE FEVER—ANKLE-JOINT. (Reduced 19%.) (Same subject as Plats 208.) The lesions are evident only in the original Roentgen plate. Plate 209. \ PLATE OF THE SHAFT OF THE TIBIA. (Archiv. Pediatrics, July, 1907.) Fig. 1. The Tibia of a Child Nine Years Old. The arrow points towards a few small areas of increasedradiability. Fig. 2. The Same Subject as Fig. 1 Three Months afterFirst


. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE FEVER—KNEE-JOINT. (Reduced 36%.) (Same subject as Plate 209.) The lesions are evident only in the original Roentgen plate. Plate 208 PLATE FEVER—ANKLE-JOINT. (Reduced 19%.) (Same subject as Plats 208.) The lesions are evident only in the original Roentgen plate. Plate 209. \ PLATE OF THE SHAFT OF THE TIBIA. (Archiv. Pediatrics, July, 1907.) Fig. 1. The Tibia of a Child Nine Years Old. The arrow points towards a few small areas of increasedradiability. Fig. 2. The Same Subject as Fig. 1 Three Months afterFirst Plate was marked proliferation of the periosteum with invo-lucrum formation about the whole shaft of the tibia. Plate 210 FIG. 1 FIG. 2.


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