MORBID BONES. 411 



Sclerosis. Ragsky has analysed bone in several cases of 

 this affection. 



Simple sclerosis of the cranium of a madman. 

 Phosphate of lime with fluoride of calcium 54-10 



Carbonate of lime . . . 10-45 



Phosphate of magnesia . . TOO 



Soluble salts . . .1-04 



Cartilage and vessels . . . 33-41 



Sclerosis consecutive on osteoporosis. 

 (The bone not specified.) 



Phosphates of lime and magnesia . 48-20 



Carbonate of lime . . . 7*45 



Soluble salts . . . 0-25 



Cartilage, fat, and vessels . . 44-10 



Sclerosis more highly developed. 



Phosphates of lime and magnesia . 50-29 



Carbonate of lime and soluble salts . 7*20 



Cartilage and vessels . . .42-51 



Sclerosis in the highest degree. 



Phosphates of lime and magnesia . 55-52 



Carbonate of lime . . . 5*95 



Soluble salts . . . 0-26 



Cartilage and vessels . . . 38-27 



Sclerosis of the femur. 



Phosphates of lime and magnesia . 53-21 



Carbonate of lime . 8-30 



Cartilage and vessels . . . 38-49 



Syphilitic sclerosis, highly developed. 

 Phosphates of lime and magnesia . 5 7 -20 



Carbonate of lime . . . 6'50 



Cartilage and vessels . . 36-30 



Exostosis. Lassaigne has analysed an exostosis, the thick- 

 ened bone to which it was attached, and a healthy portion of 

 the same bone. 



Thickened bone. Healthy bone. Exostosis. 



Phosphate of lime . . 36-3 41*6 30-0 



Carbonate of lime . . 6-5 8'2 14-0 



Soluble salts . . 14-2 8-6 10-0 



Organic matter , . 43-0 41-6 46-0 



Von Bibra has analysed an exostosis on the humerus of a 



