. The classification and treatment of diseases commonly known as rheumatism . der of the patella and also along theedges of the joint surface of the fermur. Fig. 8 shows the two rows of joints in the lingerswith the cartilage atrophied and bone destructiontaking place. In the terminal joints the lipping of thebone at the sides is apparent, thus showing the mixedtype. Fig. 9 is the picture from a demonstrated generalinfection with multiple joint involvement. Fig. 10 shows the ultimate stage in an infectiousarthritis. Fig. 11 shows a wrist joint involvement from a gon-orrhoea. Fig. 12 is interes
. The classification and treatment of diseases commonly known as rheumatism . der of the patella and also along theedges of the joint surface of the fermur. Fig. 8 shows the two rows of joints in the lingerswith the cartilage atrophied and bone destructiontaking place. In the terminal joints the lipping of thebone at the sides is apparent, thus showing the mixedtype. Fig. 9 is the picture from a demonstrated generalinfection with multiple joint involvement. Fig. 10 shows the ultimate stage in an infectiousarthritis. Fig. 11 shows a wrist joint involvement from a gon-orrhoea. Fig. 12 is interesting when compared with Fig. 14,a gouty elbow, and also that one of the joints mightbe considered (from the X-ray alone) a Charcot joint,but here again is a case of known infection. Figs. 13, 14, and 15 are all from one patient whohas a (demonstrated) gout. There were tophi in theears and he could write on the blackboard with thefingers, there was so much urate of Soda deposited incrystals. Fig. 16 was also a demonstrated case of Charcotjoint in a man suffering from Fig. i. Villous calcined tips of villi. i -1 ** 1 •• ? * 1. - * * ^ **4 f ,; i ** * l j L. * 41 & m <•£ C — u
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