LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xxi 

 The Pathological Anatomy and Histology of the Hypophysis 



J. P. SlMONDS 



FIGURE PAGE 



1. Growth of cells of the pars intermedia into the pars posterior of the 



hypophysis 771 



2. Small abscess in the anterior part of the neurohypophysis .... 783 



3. Congenital syphilis of the hypophysis 785 



4. Area of lymphocytic infiltration in the middle lobe of the hypophysis 788 



5. Group of abnormal, or misplaced, cells in the posterior part of the 



neurohypophysis . . , 789 



6. Hemangioma-like structure in the midst of a lateral half of the an- 



terior lobe of the hypophysis 789 



7. A chief cell adenoma of the anterior part of the anterior lobe of the 



hypophysis 797 



8. Schematic drawing to indicate the origin of craniopharyngeal duct 



tumors 799 



9. Craniopharyngeal duct 'tumor 800 



Acromegaly 



PETER BASSOE 



1. Acromegaly in father and daughter 807 



2. Case of advanced acromegaly with blindness 818 



3. Side view of patient shown in Fig. 2, showing typical kyphosis . . . 818 



4. Hand of patient shown in Figs. 1 and 2, as compared with normal hands 819 



5. Front view of skeleton of patient shown in Fig. 3 ...... 820 



6. Lateral view of skeleton shown in Fig. 5 820 



7. Skeleton in Osborne's case of acromegaly beside a normal skeleton . . 820 



8. Region of sella turcica showing bony deposits in its floor and destruc- 



tion of posterior clinoid processes 821 



9. Floor of cranial cavity showing roughness of bone, large frontal sinus 



and sella turcica 822 



10. Lateral view of skull cap showing thickening of diploe 823 



11. Base of skull from below, showing unevenness of bone, especially at 



the foramen magnum 823 



12. Rontgenogram of head showing huge sella turcia 824 



13. Rontgenogram of feet 826 



14. Rontgenogram of hand 827 



15. Spine shows co-ossification of bodies of dorsal vertebrae and many bony 



unions of spinous and transverse processes 830 



16. Drawings of lower jaw from cases of acromegaly contrasted with 



drawings from normal English skull 832 



17. The larynx in acromegaly 836 



18. Changes in chiasma and optic nerves 843 



19. A. Sella turcica of normal woman. B. Widened sella turcica with 



bony excrescences in floor in acromegaly 845 



20. The elder Hagner. Familial hyperplastic ostitis 849 



21. The younger Hagner 850 



