Practical observations on the disease of the joints involving anchylosis |
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... joint , without the formation of abscess , took place . Morbid Scrofulous ... articular extremity of the bone , and anchylosis may take place without the ... cartilage has been removed . Not un- commonly , the course of this affection ...
... joint , without the formation of abscess , took place . Morbid Scrofulous ... articular extremity of the bone , and anchylosis may take place without the ... cartilage has been removed . Not un- commonly , the course of this affection ...
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... cartilage itself , which com- mence and proceed independently of any morbid action either in the synovial membrane or in the bone . In old age , for example , atrophy of the articular cartilages always takes place it advances gradually ...
... cartilage itself , which com- mence and proceed independently of any morbid action either in the synovial membrane or in the bone . In old age , for example , atrophy of the articular cartilages always takes place it advances gradually ...
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... cartilage loses its glistening appearance ; fissures then form in it vertical to the surface , and gradually and slowly they pass through it to the calcareous surface of the bone , widening as they advance , until the cartilage is ...
... cartilage loses its glistening appearance ; fissures then form in it vertical to the surface , and gradually and slowly they pass through it to the calcareous surface of the bone , widening as they advance , until the cartilage is ...
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... cartilage and of synovial membrane . ' Thus , it is shown , that disease being limited to the articular cartilages , the motion of the joint may remain unimpaired , and that , when mobility is destroyed , other textures besides the ...
... cartilage and of synovial membrane . ' Thus , it is shown , that disease being limited to the articular cartilages , the motion of the joint may remain unimpaired , and that , when mobility is destroyed , other textures besides the ...
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... cartilage , and at length the cavity be- tween them becomes filled with a fluid very much resembling synovia . " That this form of joint may be made available for motion is certain . Several cases are on record by Larrey , Sanson , Sue ...
... cartilage , and at length the cavity be- tween them becomes filled with a fluid very much resembling synovia . " That this form of joint may be made available for motion is certain . Several cases are on record by Larrey , Sanson , Sue ...
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abscess adhesions affected amount of motion ANATOMY anchy articular cartilages articulation bone bony union Causes cellular tissue CHEMISTRY chloroform chronic cicatrices cloth commenced consequently contraction CURE DIAGNOSIS DISEASES effusion Engravings on Wood entirely erysipelas Extra-capsular adhesions false anchylosis Fcap femur fibrous adhesions Fifth Edition flexed flexion Foolscap 8vo force form of inflammation Fourth Edition fully extended ginglymoid gonorrhoea GOUT gradual extension gutta-percha hamstring hip-joint Illustrations on Wood inch inflammation influence of chloroform instance joint knee knee-joint large number limb Louvrier MANUAL masseter muscle Medical MEDICINE months muscles muscular numerous Illustrations occasion operation pain was felt passive motion patella PATHOLOGY Pathology and Treatment patient pelvis perfectly position Post 8vo restoration of motion result Rheumatic inflammation rheumatism right angle rigidity ruptured the adhesions Scrofulous Second Edition slight splint stiff strumous subcutaneous surgeon SURGERY synovial membrane Syphilis takes place tendons thigh Third Edition tibia tion true anchylosis urethral discharge walk
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