. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . phic neurosis in diseases of the spinal cord accompaniedby paralysis, especially in tabes; as the result of certain influences,traumatic and possibly rheumatic, which cannot be more accuratelydefined; and, lastly, also after too prolonged rest of a joint. Two forms of arthritis, a monarticular and a polyartic^dar, may 368 THE OSSEOUS SYSTEM be distinguished. The former affects chiefly the large joints, oneonly, or at least but few, being involved, and most frequently theknee or hip. The second form, however,


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . phic neurosis in diseases of the spinal cord accompaniedby paralysis, especially in tabes; as the result of certain influences,traumatic and possibly rheumatic, which cannot be more accuratelydefined; and, lastly, also after too prolonged rest of a joint. Two forms of arthritis, a monarticular and a polyartic^dar, may 368 THE OSSEOUS SYSTEM be distinguished. The former affects chiefly the large joints, oneonly, or at least but few, being involved, and most frequently theknee or hip. The second form, however, affects many joints, andfirst those of the fingers and toes, especially in women; but itmay then extend to other joints also {arthritis nodosa). Both formsare in general distinguished by the fact that in them those retro-grade and hyperplastic changes, which have already been described(pp. 356 and 362) as appertaining to advanced life per se, attainan especially high degree of development. In the polyarticular form (Fig. 186), however, it is the proliferative ...•^?^>. M?ci.


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