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Of all deviations from the healthy condition of Joints, the diseases of textnre are the most serious, both on account of their frequency, of their relations to other diseases, and of the varieties which they present in their earlier stages, according to the particular structure that was affected first, among the many of which the compound apparatus of joints is composed. Moreover, they very often lead to alterations in the relative position of the bones, and in the form of the joints. § 1 . Def...iciency and Excess of Development, — Just as, when one or more bones are wanting, there is a deficiency of the corresponding joints, so in the opposite case, supernumerary bones are articulated to the skeleton by additional joints. But sometimes joints are really absent ; or, when the bones which should compose them are incompletely developed, a mere indi- cation only of the articular structures exists. The osseous framework is partially developed and rudimentary ; the capsule of the joint is very small ; and when the bones fail much of their complete development, though the stump which represents their articular extremity be covered with cartilage, the capsule is detached, and the ligaments are partly or altogether wanting.
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