. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE OF THE FEMUR AND ACETABULUM. Boy, age 12 years. (Life size.) This plate shows the end result of a long-standing tuber-cular process of the femur and acetabulum, with actual lossof the head and neck of the femur, and development of a wan-dering acetabulum. A. Acetabulum. B. Remains of the neck. C. Great trochanter. Plate 250. PLATE INFECTION OF THE HIP-JOINT AND ACETABULUM. Child, age 5 years. (Life size.) A. Characterized by actual loss of substance of the acetabu- lum and epiphysis of femur. B. Considerable thickening of the n


. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE OF THE FEMUR AND ACETABULUM. Boy, age 12 years. (Life size.) This plate shows the end result of a long-standing tuber-cular process of the femur and acetabulum, with actual lossof the head and neck of the femur, and development of a wan-dering acetabulum. A. Acetabulum. B. Remains of the neck. C. Great trochanter. Plate 250. PLATE INFECTION OF THE HIP-JOINT AND ACETABULUM. Child, age 5 years. (Life size.) A. Characterized by actual loss of substance of the acetabu- lum and epiphysis of femur. B. Considerable thickening of the neck and shaft, with an unusual amount of periosteal proliferation about theneck and shaft of the bone. Plate 251


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