. Bulletin of the Warren Anatomical Museum . ar bursae, in are enlarged, the walls thickened, the cavity dilated and the interiorroughened. Dr. D. W. Cheever. 5309. Bursa. Bursitis. A prepatellar bursa, in is enlarged to a sac 5 cm. in diameter, with a thick wall and containedserous fluid and some fibrinous masses. From a middle aged woman. Dr. J. B. S. JAcksoN. 7976. Bursa Bursitis. A prepatellar bursa, in wall is very much thickened, cavity dilated and covered with a thick,shaggy fibrinous mass. 1885. Dr. C. B. Porter. 9668. Bursa. Bursitis. (See page 67 ) A pre


. Bulletin of the Warren Anatomical Museum . ar bursae, in are enlarged, the walls thickened, the cavity dilated and the interiorroughened. Dr. D. W. Cheever. 5309. Bursa. Bursitis. A prepatellar bursa, in is enlarged to a sac 5 cm. in diameter, with a thick wall and containedserous fluid and some fibrinous masses. From a middle aged woman. Dr. J. B. S. JAcksoN. 7976. Bursa Bursitis. A prepatellar bursa, in wall is very much thickened, cavity dilated and covered with a thick,shaggy fibrinous mass. 1885. Dr. C. B. Porter. 9668. Bursa. Bursitis. (See page 67 ) A prepatellar bursa, in is dilated, the inner surface roughened and crossed by rounded bands. The wall is generally thickened. 1899. Mass. General Hospital. 9669. Bursa. Bursitis. A prepatellar bursa, in fluid. It has thickened walls, the inner surface roughened and covered withnumerous, papillary and small fungous projections. There seemed to be oneor two secondary pouches. 1900. Mass. General Hospital. SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES.—BURSAE. 67. 9668. Bursa. Inflamed. Inner surface. 5310. Bursa. Bursitis. A dense, fibrous growth removed from overthe patella 6 cm. long by 5 cm. wide by cm. thick, in fluid. Near the centre is a coarse aerolated tissue connected with the surface bya sinus. It probably originated in the prepatellat bursa. Dr. Abel L. Peirson 9356. Bursa. Oeteoma. Amass of more or less united bony tumors,measuring about 16 cm. in diameter, of an irregular horse-shoe shape, influid. Removed from a bursa of the semi-raembranosus muscle. 1898. Dr. C. B. Porter. TENDONS. 5312. Tendon Sheath. Free Bodies. Loose bodies from a ganglionabove the wrist, in fluid. They are white, smooth and polished, on an average about the size ofapple seeds, some of a very regular, oval form, many quite irregular, the con-sistency about that of fibrin The patient, 53 years old, entered the Mass. General Hospital, July 31,1840. The disease had existed for over a year, and for the last ten mo


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