. A radiographic atlas of the pathologic changes of bones and joints . urther that the foreign bodv was in front of thelatter, /. c. farther removed from the X-ray plate than the for any reason the location of the foreign body seemeddoubtful after the examination of this skiagram, and as it cannotbe confirmed by a lateral view, another skiagram should be madewith the patient lying face down, that is, a posterior-anteriorview of the hip. instead of the usual antero-posterior view. If for any reason the location of the foreign bodv seemedthe second the shadow of the foreign body would be


. A radiographic atlas of the pathologic changes of bones and joints . urther that the foreign bodv was in front of thelatter, /. c. farther removed from the X-ray plate than the for any reason the location of the foreign body seemeddoubtful after the examination of this skiagram, and as it cannotbe confirmed by a lateral view, another skiagram should be madewith the patient lying face down, that is, a posterior-anteriorview of the hip. instead of the usual antero-posterior view. If for any reason the location of the foreign bodv seemedthe second the shadow of the foreign body would be smaller,darker and more distinct and sharp, because the foreign bodywould be lying closer to the X-ray plate. —196 — PLATE LXXIII. GUN-SHOT WOUND OF THE RIGHT THIGH—BULLET LODGED IN THE GREATERTROCHANTER. The light-gray zone completely surrounds the bullet. This negative, made over two years ago, had not been properly washedafter fixing and it turned yellow. This accounts for the poor detail andthe fact that the acetabulum head and neck of the femur are PLATE LXXIII. — 198 — PLATE LXXIV. GUN-SHOT WOUND OP THE KNEE—BULLET LOViflEn IN THE UPPER ENDOF THE TIETA. The light gray zone completely surrounds the bullet.


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