. Journal - American Medical Association . a quarterinch drill. This joint was made ver\- firm byeighth-of an-inch pegs, above and this case a sinus continued for several months,but finally closed, leaving the dog with a very-strong, useful limb. At the end of nine monthsthe dog was killed and tlie femur removed. Firmunion, with angular deformity (Figure 4;, wasfound to have taken place; a few small fragmentsof necrosed dog-bone, undergoing absorption,were found on section in a small cavity ; but nosigns remained of the heavy medullarj- dowel, norof the small cross ix;gs. Expcr


. Journal - American Medical Association . a quarterinch drill. This joint was made ver\- firm byeighth-of an-inch pegs, above and this case a sinus continued for several months,but finally closed, leaving the dog with a very-strong, useful limb. At the end of nine monthsthe dog was killed and tlie femur removed. Firmunion, with angular deformity (Figure 4;, wasfound to have taken place; a few small fragmentsof necrosed dog-bone, undergoing absorption,were found on section in a small cavity ; but nosigns remained of the heavy medullarj- dowel, norof the small cross ix;gs. Expcrimcnl No. 10.—Exp)eriment No. 10 wassimply a repetition of experiments Nos. i and 2,the dowel being allowed to remain eight prr) of absorption and organization werefound to have gone on, as in the other cases, toa somewhat more advanced degree. Throughoutits entire length, extension of the blood vesselsof the bone had penetrated the dowel (Figure 5),particularly so at points where it was in continu-itv with


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