Living anatomy and pathology; (1910) (14571492979)
Summary
Legs of normal 3-year-old with growth plates
Identifier: livinganatomypa00rotc (find matches)
Title: Living anatomy and pathology;
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Rotch, Thomas Morgan
Subjects: Children Diagnosis, Radioscopic
Publisher: Philadelphia London, J. B. Lippincott company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
Text Appearing Before Image:
PLATE 13.NORMAL KNEES, LOWER LEGS,. AND ANKLES. Boy, 3 years of age. (Reduced 2Si%.) A. Lower cliaphysis of femur. B. Lower epiphysis of femur. C. Upper epiphysis of tibia. D. Foramen of nutrient artery of tibia. E. Cortex of tibia. F. Lower epiphysis of tibia. G. Lower epiphysis of fibula. Pi, ate 13
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PLATE 14.NORMAL FOOT. Child, age 5 years (Life size.) The structure of the bones is normal. The epiphyses of the tibia and fibula are present. The large tarsal bones are not yet massed. The epiphysis of the os calcis has not yet appeared. The cuboid corresponds to that of the normal at the fifthyear. The group represented by the cuneiform bones is nor-mally developed, and the small scaphoid is seen just above thisgroup and above the cuboid. The metatarsal and phalangeal bones are too much massedto be differentiated. Plate 1±