Living anatomy and pathology; the diagnosis of diseases in early life by the Roentgen method (1910) (14755073584)
Zusammenfassung
Normal legs, 3-year-old boy
Identifier: livinganatomypat00rotc (find matches)
Title: Living anatomy and pathology; the diagnosis of diseases in early life by the Roentgen method
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Rotch, T. M. (Thomas Morgan), 1849-1914
Subjects: Radiography
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lippincott
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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PLATI. 13. NORMAL KXEKS. LOWER LEGS. AXD ANKLES. ISoy, .3 years of age. (Retlueed 2SJ%.) .1. Lowei (liaphvsis of tViniir. B. Lower epiphysLs of femur. C. Upper epiphysis of tibia. D. Foramen of nutrient artery of til)ia. E. Cortex of tibia. F. Lower epiphysi.s of tibia. G. Lower epiphysis of fibula. Platk 13
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PLATE 11.NORMAL IOOT. Cliild, aKc 5 ytar.-t (Life size.) The structure of the bones is normal. The epiphyses of the tibia and fibula arc present. The large tarsal bones arc not yet massed. The epiphysis of the os calcis has not yet appeared. The cuboid corresponds to that of the normal at the fifthyear. Tlie group represented liy the cuneiform bones is iKir-mally developed, and the siii:dl scaphoid is seen just ahii\-c thisgroup and above llic cid)oid. The metatarsal and phalangeal bones are too much massedto be differentiated. Plate 14