The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . oms together with care-ful internal and externalexaminations. The pecu-liar pains attendant uponthis disease, the peculiar-ity of the gait, and finallythe total inability towalk, the characteristicbeak-like pelvis, with al-most complete obstruc-tion of the outlet, the lossof height, all make astriking clinical types to be thoughtof in making the diag-nosis are: the pseudo-osteomalacic, the Robert,the kyphotic, or a pelviswhich has been fracturedor invaded by malignantdisease. Prognosis: I
The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . oms together with care-ful internal and externalexaminations. The pecu-liar pains attendant uponthis disease, the peculiar-ity of the gait, and finallythe total inability towalk, the characteristicbeak-like pelvis, with al-most complete obstruc-tion of the outlet, the lossof height, all make astriking clinical types to be thoughtof in making the diag-nosis are: the pseudo-osteomalacic, the Robert,the kyphotic, or a pelviswhich has been fracturedor invaded by malignantdisease. Prognosis: It isnot in itself a fatal dis-ease. The patients usu-ally die of obstruction is verymarked even though thebones are so flexible. Outof 85 cases reported byLitzmann, 47 were : If taken inthe beginning, an im-provement in surround-ings is indicated, as areoleum morrhuae and ton-ics. Phosphorus has been its first signal being rheumatoid pains, and it may be This continues till the child is born, after which the , and the trouble returns at the next pregnancy and. Fig. 849.—Large Exostosis of the Pubis.
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