. General surgical pathology and therapeutics, in fifty-one lectures .. . ^^^S WM™ M^m % 1 *? Ossifying callus on the surface of a hollow bone, near a fracture. Longitudinal section magnified appears, the ossifying callus is not limited to the periosteum, but extends in between themuscles. Recent investigations concerning the growth of bones, made by<T. Wolff] render it very probable that they increase in all directionsby interstitial deposit of young osseous tissue, and hence thatgrowth by apposition through the epiphyseal cartilages and perios-teum can no longer be regarded as the


. General surgical pathology and therapeutics, in fifty-one lectures .. . ^^^S WM™ M^m % 1 *? Ossifying callus on the surface of a hollow bone, near a fracture. Longitudinal section magnified appears, the ossifying callus is not limited to the periosteum, but extends in between themuscles. Recent investigations concerning the growth of bones, made by<T. Wolff] render it very probable that they increase in all directionsby interstitial deposit of young osseous tissue, and hence thatgrowth by apposition through the epiphyseal cartilages and perios-teum can no longer be regarded as the sole source of increase inlength and thickness; such a mode of growth is placed beyond a TREATMENT OF FRACTURES. 201 doubt by Wegners excellent work on the osteoplastic action of phos-phorus on growing1 bones. I will not conceal from you that the view which I have obstinatelymaintained, that the bone-cells in new osseous formations do not pro-liferate, but remain quite passive, is much disputed; since Gohn-heim has shown the passiveness of the stabile connective-ti


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