A Treatise on diseases of the jointsJohn Churchill, 1861 - 469 páginas |
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... bones of the articulation ; each piece of cartilage lining the end of each bone , and being not continuous , but in contact , with the other . The gliding movement must take place between these cartilaginous surfaces , kept moist by a ...
... bones of the articulation ; each piece of cartilage lining the end of each bone , and being not continuous , but in contact , with the other . The gliding movement must take place between these cartilaginous surfaces , kept moist by a ...
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... bones have also but one epiphysis , which is in some instances at the proximal , in others at the distant extremity . The shaft of the bone begins to be ossified long before the epiphysis ; about the sixth week of foetal life is the ...
... bones have also but one epiphysis , which is in some instances at the proximal , in others at the distant extremity . The shaft of the bone begins to be ossified long before the epiphysis ; about the sixth week of foetal life is the ...
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... bone , and freed from adherent fat , the nuclei may be seen as small rounded bodies attached to the walls of the ... bone , the humerus for instance , shows the following arrangement of parts . The whole mass of the bone is disposed ...
... bone , and freed from adherent fat , the nuclei may be seen as small rounded bodies attached to the walls of the ... bone , the humerus for instance , shows the following arrangement of parts . The whole mass of the bone is disposed ...
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... bone in length , an object which is accomplished almost entirely by addition to the shaft ends . Hence the epiphyses remain unjoined by osseous matter until the full growth of the particular bone shall have been attained , and this is ...
... bone in length , an object which is accomplished almost entirely by addition to the shaft ends . Hence the epiphyses remain unjoined by osseous matter until the full growth of the particular bone shall have been attained , and this is ...
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... bone is directed . When the epiphysal cartilage has become fully ossified , and long before it is united to the shaft , it assumes the form of a spongy bone , which in its physiological anatomy is in all ways comparable to the bones of ...
... bone is directed . When the epiphysal cartilage has become fully ossified , and long before it is united to the shaft , it assumes the form of a spongy bone , which in its physiological anatomy is in all ways comparable to the bones of ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
abscess acetabulum action acute affected anchylosis ankle appearance areolar tissue articular lamella attack become blister body bone bursa cancelli caries cartilage cause cavity cells chiefly chloroform chronic cloth colour commencement condition condyle considerable contraction contracture deformity dislocation effusion elbow enlarged epiphysis examined excision femur fever fibres fibrous finger fluid granulations groin healthy hip-joint humerus hydrarthrosis inch increased inflammation inflammatory inner condyle instances irritation joint disease knee knee-joint lacunæ latter less ligament ligamentum patella limb malady morbid motion muscles night observed occur operation osseous osseous tissue osteitis passive patella patient pelvis periarticular periosteum portion position present pressure produced purulent quinine rheumatic round seen sheathes side skin slight soft splint spot stage starting pains straighten strapped structure strumous suppuration surface surgeon swelling swollen symptoms synovial membrane tenderness tendons thickening thigh thin tibia tion treatment trochanter tumefaction tumour ulceration ulna vessels wound
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