. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . lter and 4 layers of lint(three areas). minuted bone was exposed at the bottom of the wound. A number ofsequestra were exfoliated, the resulting loss of bone being second photograph, Fig. 412 b, shows the result after operation on, andtreatment of, the soft parts. The bony gap has since been dealt with by means of a bone graft taken fromthe patients tibia. Case VI.—In Fig. 413 a it willbe seen that the mouth cavity hasbeen converted into a gaping chasmby destruction of and injury tothe soft parts of the left cheekand upper lip. There was
. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . lter and 4 layers of lint(three areas). minuted bone was exposed at the bottom of the wound. A number ofsequestra were exfoliated, the resulting loss of bone being second photograph, Fig. 412 b, shows the result after operation on, andtreatment of, the soft parts. The bony gap has since been dealt with by means of a bone graft taken fromthe patients tibia. Case VI.—In Fig. 413 a it willbe seen that the mouth cavity hasbeen converted into a gaping chasmby destruction of and injury tothe soft parts of the left cheekand upper lip. There was also anextensive comminuted fracture ofthe right side of the lower lost mucous membrane wasreplaced by skin taken from theneck, the immediate result beingshown in the second photograph,Fig. 413 6. Fig. 414 was taken after his discharge, and forwarded to me by the patient himself. He has now returned to duty in the Army. Fig. 414 (Case vi.). Case VII.—Plate XCI. Fig. a Showing final result. shows the condition on admission,.
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