. The Röntgen rays in medical work . later. The diagnosis of haemorrhageinto the joints was aided by the passage of some dark tarrymotions. At the conversazione of the Rontgen Society in November, 1898,the author showed an ,»ray photograph of two knees, one of whichwas subject to recurrent hemophilic attacks. The affected jointwas hazy and indistinct in contrast to the sharp definition of itssound fellow. A similar haziness is met with in other chronic peri-articular affections, as in the osteo-arthritis and tubercular synovitis,also in inflamed pleura and rheumatic muscles. * Intercolonial Jo


. The Röntgen rays in medical work . later. The diagnosis of haemorrhageinto the joints was aided by the passage of some dark tarrymotions. At the conversazione of the Rontgen Society in November, 1898,the author showed an ,»ray photograph of two knees, one of whichwas subject to recurrent hemophilic attacks. The affected jointwas hazy and indistinct in contrast to the sharp definition of itssound fellow. A similar haziness is met with in other chronic peri-articular affections, as in the osteo-arthritis and tubercular synovitis,also in inflamed pleura and rheumatic muscles. * Intercolonial Journal of Australasia, August 20, 1901, p. 389 (with goodillustration). 18—2 276 THE BONTGEN IlA YS IX MEDICAL WORK Rickets. The bone changes in rickets are well marked and readily radio-graphed. A good example of the condition has been kindlyfurnished by Mr. Eobert Jones (Fig. 139). Scurvy Rickets. An excellent full-page illustration of a fractured femur in scurvyrickets has been published by Mr. C. G. Burton,* late of the North-.


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