Skiagraphic Atlas Showing the Development of the Bones of the Wrist And Hand F
Skiagraphic Atlas Showing the Development of the Bones of the Wrist And Hand F
John Poland
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WEBSTER. 20 Lower end of ulna. The centre of ossification of the epiphysis is well developed, and already extends into the styloid process. Lower end of radius. The nucleus of epiphysis has made marked pro- gress, and is two centimetres in its largest diameter, and is thickest towards its outer part, where it will form the styloid process, but this is as yet not ossified. Carpus. The centre of ossification of the trapezoid above the meta- earpal bone of index finger is now very much enlarged. \...^W 0" MALE CHILD AGED SEVEN YEARS. I second exposure. Taken by Mr. WM. WEBSTBB. EIGHTH YEAR, AND EIGHT YEARS AND FIVE MONTHS Note the difference in relation of cuneiform to the epiphyses of the radius and ulna during adduction of the hand in the child of eight years. Phalanges. Nucleus of epiphyses of the three rows assuming shape of mature discs. Nucleus of first phalanx of index finger measures six millimetres trans- versely LIBRARY 1 second exposure. MALE CHILD AGED EIGHT YEARS. Taken by Mr. WM.
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