. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . •lg^. 7 and S—rnthol. No. 13S31. Case II. X-ray of i-esull FlK. 9—Pathol, No. 20209. Case III. N-ray, after re- view of a hURo bone cyst of (he shaft of the femur. Patient III case shown In Figure 4 six and one-half yeaniovUiK the coiinectlve-llssue lining and crushing the boneshell. The patient has a perfect result In 1923, ten yearsafter operation, 348 iKorl IS; swelling one year. Patient of Dr.[■siei. N, Y, This .\-ray suggested an Huge bone eyst of> .shown In Figure 9. BOXE TUMORS—BENIGX BOXE CYSTS—BLOODGOOD shell of


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . •lg^. 7 and S—rnthol. No. 13S31. Case II. X-ray of i-esull FlK. 9—Pathol, No. 20209. Case III. N-ray, after re- view of a hURo bone cyst of (he shaft of the femur. Patient III case shown In Figure 4 six and one-half yeaniovUiK the coiinectlve-llssue lining and crushing the boneshell. The patient has a perfect result In 1923, ten yearsafter operation, 348 iKorl IS; swelling one year. Patient of Dr.[■siei. N, Y, This .\-ray suggested an Huge bone eyst of> .shown In Figure 9. BOXE TUMORS—BENIGX BOXE CYSTS—BLOODGOOD shell of bone was dark like the barkof a tree and so thin that it gaveparchment crepitation. On strippingback the periosteum there was no newbone forrration. ^Xe could observe mthe bone shell numerous minut? per-forations (See Fig. 5-e). On re-moving a piece of the bone shell, thereexuded a rather thick, yellow we found that this was due tothe presence of calcium in the cavity of this bone cyst presentedan appearance which


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