. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . Fig. 149—Pathological Dislocation of Left Hip in a Child of Six Years.—When one yearold an abscess developed, which was incised and drained, and extension applied. Five years later theskiagraph, as shown above, revealed absorption of the femoral neck. On the normal side, N indicatesthe neck; this is wanting on the affected side (X )■ 1, lesser trochanter; 2, greater trochanter ; 3, headof the femur; X, neck of the femur; 4 >-, epiphyseal line; 5, acetabulum ; 7, iliac fossa ; 8, epiph-ysis betiveen the iliu


. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . Fig. 149—Pathological Dislocation of Left Hip in a Child of Six Years.—When one yearold an abscess developed, which was incised and drained, and extension applied. Five years later theskiagraph, as shown above, revealed absorption of the femoral neck. On the normal side, N indicatesthe neck; this is wanting on the affected side (X )■ 1, lesser trochanter; 2, greater trochanter ; 3, headof the femur; X, neck of the femur; 4 >-, epiphyseal line; 5, acetabulum ; 7, iliac fossa ; 8, epiph-ysis betiveen the ilium and ischium; 9, pubic bone; 10, obturator foramen; 11, ischium; 12, pubicarch; 14, ilio-pectineal line; 16 >- 16, sacro-iliac synchondrosis; 17, crest of the ilium; 18, trans-verse process of the 5th lumbar vertebra ; 19, fecal matter surrounded by light area (gas) ; C, coccyx.(Case of Dr. James K. Young.). Fig. 150.—a Case of Probable Infantile Palsy.—The patients left femur (right side in thephotograph) shows an absence of the neck, and also a transparent area at the dotted portion indicatedat X. (Case of Dr. James K. Young.)


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