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Identifier: americanpractice03brya (find matches)
Title: American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914 Buck, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1842-1922
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Publisher: New York : W. Wood and company
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howed how shutting offof circulation, at least in part, might have the same result upon a bone frag-ment that it has upon the softer organs and viscera; maintaining that, when theHaversian canals were so inextensible, nutritive supply should not be main- EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXTI. Kk;. 1.—Metacarpal (of a Young Calf) which had been Constricted by a Ring. (Wolff.) Fig. 2. Experimental Exposure of Humwith Insertion of Win. Curvature of hone as it grew.(Three Btages represented.) (Wolff.) 1 i... :;. Constriction Due to a Ring Placed Around Growing Bone, i Wolff.) Fio. 4. Ring Experiment upon a Growing lemur: Inclusion of Ring in the Developing Bone.(Wolff.) Fig. 5. Changes in the Leg of a Case of Genu Valgum (From Billroths Clinic.) Total rear-rangement of internal architecture ami marrow canal, in accordance with change in lines of force.(Wolff.) In,. 6.— Similar Experiment, a, Site of ring; b. c, periosteal development. (Wolff.) AMERICAN PRACTICE OF SURGERY. PLATE XXII. Fig. 1. Via
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CHANGES IN THE FORM OF A LONG BONE DUE TO FORCES APPLIED FROM WITHOUT. (From Wolffs Gesetz der Transformation der Knochen.) NON-INFLAMMATORY AFFECTIONS OF BOXES. 329 tained in a loosened fragment. Excentric atrophy he considered mainly in con-nection with osteomalacia as a generalized process with a constitutional cause. But little later Malgaigne directed attention to the disappearance of thealveolar process which is deprived of its teeth, and to such atrophying proaas thinning of cranial bones after trephining, and of the bones about the hipafter old and unreduced dislocations. Bonnet at this time also called attentionto the fact that chronic joint affections were always characterized by more orless atrophy of the component parts of the affected articulations. About the middle of the previous century, in the French Society of Surgery,the question was raised by a number of its members as to whether it was im-possible to have a physiological elongation in an amputation stump of the en

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