. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . 92 An operation was then performed,a median incision being made. Therewere numerous pelvic adhesions and *—Cases I and 2 reported in JanuaryJournal. C.\SE REPORTS the fimbriated ends ot both tubes wereinvolved so that the lumen was closedin each. The calculi described in thex-ray were found, one m each fallopiantube, and removed. The right ureterwas found to be about the size of anadults middle finger, tortuous and tu- berculous. The right kidney was nottuberculous. It appears that all of the symptomsorigmated m the tuberculous rightureter a


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . 92 An operation was then performed,a median incision being made. Therewere numerous pelvic adhesions and *—Cases I and 2 reported in JanuaryJournal. C.\SE REPORTS the fimbriated ends ot both tubes wereinvolved so that the lumen was closedin each. The calculi described in thex-ray were found, one m each fallopiantube, and removed. The right ureterwas found to be about the size of anadults middle finger, tortuous and tu- berculous. The right kidney was nottuberculous. It appears that all of the symptomsorigmated m the tuberculous rightureter and that the calculi found inthe tube were not the cause of anypain. Bone Regeneration—A Graphic Story L. J. CARTER, M. D. Brandon, Manitoba ■ 1 ■15? 1 Bj^f. T HE above illustrations exhibit in agraphic way natures method of re-storing a bone after bone grafting. Thefirst shows a bone cyst of the secondmetacarpal. This was removed andnothing left except a small part of thebase and the epiphysis at the head. Atransplant from the tibia was inserted. Four months later (Fig. 2) thetransplant is seen apparently unitingwith head and base. Seven months after operation the


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