. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE INFECTIOUS PROCESS IN THE NECK OF THE FEMUR. Child, age 5 years. (Reduced 24%.) The arrow points to an abscess within the left hip-joint,with considerable porosity of the epiphysis of the femur, andactual destruction of the neck. No atrophy of the shaft of thefemur. A and B. Diagrammatically represent the attachment ofthe capsule of the right hip-joint. Plate 254. PLATE 255. TYPICAL TUBERCULOSIS OF THE LEFT HIP-JOINT, CHARACTER-IZED BY MARKED POROSITY OF THE WHOLE LEFT SIDE. Girl, age 8 years. (Reduced 28%.) A. Actual loss of the substance of the


. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE INFECTIOUS PROCESS IN THE NECK OF THE FEMUR. Child, age 5 years. (Reduced 24%.) The arrow points to an abscess within the left hip-joint,with considerable porosity of the epiphysis of the femur, andactual destruction of the neck. No atrophy of the shaft of thefemur. A and B. Diagrammatically represent the attachment ofthe capsule of the right hip-joint. Plate 254. PLATE 255. TYPICAL TUBERCULOSIS OF THE LEFT HIP-JOINT, CHARACTER-IZED BY MARKED POROSITY OF THE WHOLE LEFT SIDE. Girl, age 8 years. (Reduced 28%.) A. Actual loss of the substance of the head of the femur. B. Actual loss of the substance of the acetabulum. C. Extreme atrophy of the shaft of the bone, in both quality and size. Pirate 255 i


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