. Living anatomy and pathology; the diagnosis of diseases in early life by the Roentgen method . PLATI-: 7 PARALYSIS OF TIIK RKiHT SHOULDER. Girl, ase 4 months. ( •29%.) A. Marks the rvuliniontarv lenoid cavity. B. Marks tlu- acromial process. Pj^ate 73. ^ Division IV DISEASES OF NUTRITION In contradistinction from those diseases which have a distinctetiologA and which can be classified according to their etiologicalfactors,, is a class in which abnormal conditions of all the tissues ofthe body arise seemingly from lack of proper hygienic surround-ings and from poor food


. Living anatomy and pathology; the diagnosis of diseases in early life by the Roentgen method . PLATI-: 7 PARALYSIS OF TIIK RKiHT SHOULDER. Girl, ase 4 months. ( •29%.) A. Marks the rvuliniontarv lenoid cavity. B. Marks tlu- acromial process. Pj^ate 73. ^ Division IV DISEASES OF NUTRITION In contradistinction from those diseases which have a distinctetiologA and which can be classified according to their etiologicalfactors,, is a class in which abnormal conditions of all the tissues ofthe body arise seemingly from lack of proper hygienic surround-ings and from poor food. This group comprises osteomalacia, infan-tile atrophy, scorbutus, and rhachitis. These diseases so essentiallybelong to the early periods of life and are so obscure in their etiologj^while presenting each in its own peculiar manifestations a clearpicture of a \dce of nutrition, that for the present we must classifythem by themselves as diseases of nutrition. The recognition ofthe early lesions of these diseases is important, as it is in the verybeginning that the later and more serious manifestations may beobviated. Although they may be amenable to treatment, yet theyrender the indi\idual infant more vnalnerable to disease as it growsolder, and leave its susceptible


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