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![FIG. PAGE 1. Vertical section through a first metatarso-phalangeal joint and the skin over it, with a large corn, 10 2. A popliteal artery cut open to show laceration and retraction of the inner and middle coats and thrombosis, 13 3. Section of part of the cut end of a divided tendon, etc., 48 hours after division, -.--.------. 21 4. Section through part of the bond uniting the divided ends of a tendon after 48 hours, 23 5. Section of a portion of the uniting medium of a divided tendon on the 4th day, showing fibroblasts and vasoblasts, . - - - 24 6. Vertical section through the severed ends of a divided tendon and uniting medium on the 14th day, 25 7. Section of the medium uniting the severed ends of a tendon on the 14th day, 25 8. Section through the junction of the divided end of a tendon with the uniting scar on the 14tli day, 26 9. Section through a surgical wound of the scalp five days after operation, 29 10. Diagram representing repair in an artery after the application of a ligature, - . . - 35 11. Two veins with organized thrombi in them. From Coats's Manual of Pathology, 38 12. Longitudinal section of a fractured rib, showing callus, etc. From Coats's Manual of Pathology, - 40 13. Separation of the lower eiaiphysis of the humerus, .... 42 14. Bones of the right hind limb of a hare, showing the result of separ- ation of the lower epiphysis of the tibia, 43 15. The upper part of a femur, showing diarthrodial pseudarthrosis. (91a), - 44 16. Intracapsular fracture of the neck of the femur, . . - . 45 17. Impacted fracture at the anatomical neck of the humerus, - - 45 18. The axillary artery and nerves of the brachial plexus from the stump of an amputation through the shoulder-joint, .... 51 19. The ujjper half of a femur removed from a stump sixteen years after amputation through the thigh, 5] 20. A section at the margin of a chronic ulcer of the leg, - - . - .55](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21225825_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)