. Living anatomy and pathology; the diagnosis of diseases in early life by the Roentgen method . PLATIC 212. THE RESULTS OF AN ACUTE DESTRUCTIVE PROCESS IN THE HIPS. (Archiv. Pediatrics. July, 1907.) Fig. 1. Acute Osteomyelitis of the He.\d of the arrow points towards an actual loss of the epiphysisand part of the neck of the femur, with irregularity of theacetabulum due to an early acute non-tubercular infection. Fig. 2. Infection of the Neck of the arrow points towards an abscess. FIG. 1. 212. ^i PLATE 213. OF THE UPPER SHAFT OF THE TIBIA AND OFTHE E


. Living anatomy and pathology; the diagnosis of diseases in early life by the Roentgen method . PLATIC 212. THE RESULTS OF AN ACUTE DESTRUCTIVE PROCESS IN THE HIPS. (Archiv. Pediatrics. July, 1907.) Fig. 1. Acute Osteomyelitis of the He.\d of the arrow points towards an actual loss of the epiphysisand part of the neck of the femur, with irregularity of theacetabulum due to an early acute non-tubercular infection. Fig. 2. Infection of the Neck of the arrow points towards an abscess. FIG. 1. 212. ^i PLATE 213. OF THE UPPER SHAFT OF THE TIBIA AND OFTHE EPIPHYSIS. (.\rchiv. Pc(;. .July. 1907.)Boy, Ege 8 years. Fig. 1. Necrosis with formation of soqupstrum in the shaft andsomewhat in the arrow points towards the necrotic area. Fig. 2. The arrow points to an area of actual necrosis withinthe upper shaft of the tibia as well as in the very dense area partly within the diaphysis and partly within the epiphysis is a plug. Platk 213 FIG. 2. FIG. 1.


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