. Bulletin of the Warren Anatomical Museum . 1414. Femur. Arthritis Deformans. The articular portion is most remarkably affected. There are remains ofthe neck, which almost at once enlarges or flares out and terminates in an irre-gular and somewhat convex surface, about 7 cm. in diameter. This surface,which very much overlaps the neck, has, to a considerable extent, a somewhatsmooth and cicatrized appearance, but in it are many holes which look like theresult of caries In a cavity just beneath the surface, and nearly as large asthe tip of the little finger, was found a curd-like, opaque substa


. Bulletin of the Warren Anatomical Museum . 1414. Femur. Arthritis Deformans. The articular portion is most remarkably affected. There are remains ofthe neck, which almost at once enlarges or flares out and terminates in an irre-gular and somewhat convex surface, about 7 cm. in diameter. This surface,which very much overlaps the neck, has, to a considerable extent, a somewhatsmooth and cicatrized appearance, but in it are many holes which look like theresult of caries In a cavity just beneath the surface, and nearly as large asthe tip of the little finger, was found a curd-like, opaque substance. Other-wise the bone was quite compact and healthy in structure. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren. 50 JOINTS.—ARTHRITIS DEFORMANS. 4918. Femur. The upper part of the femur, dried. The head of the bone is enormously enlarged until it has reached a diame-ter of cm. The outline of the original head, seen on section, is suivrounded by a thick shell of bone. The angle with the shaft is normal. From a woman 76 years old, with a history of injury


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