20 General Analysis. 



Series 6. — Diseases of Bone — Continued. 



No. in Series. Pages. 



B. Changes from various local conditions . 11-16 202-^05 



C. Changes from affections of the central 



nervous system .... 17-21 205-208 



D. Alterations due to conditions apparently 



constitutional but more or less obscure — 



(a) Rickets .... 22-51 208-220 



(6) Osteo-malacia . . . 52-55 221-224 



(c) Ostitis Deformans . . . 56-58 224, 225 



III. Inflammatory Changes in Bone. 



1. Changes in bone due to inflammation in the 



neighbouring soft parts . . . 59-77 225-232 



2. Inflammation of bone produced by mechanical 



or chemical irritation 



3. Inflammation of bone produced by pus-forming 



organisms ..... 



A. Where the organisms have reached the bone 



through the circulation . 



a. Where important changes have not had 



time to develop 



b. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of rarefaction and absorption 



c. Where the chief changes are in tlie form 



of enlargement 



d. Where the changes in the bone tissue 



have resulted in an abscess 



c. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of necrosis .... 



(a) Where the dead piece has been in 



process of separation . . 103-114 246-251 



{h) Where the dead piece has become 



loose, but has remained in position 115-133 252-259 

 (c) Sequestra, or dead pieces which have 



been separated . . . 134-155 259-265 



(rf) Repair after separation of sequestra 156, 157 265, 266 



B. Where the organisms have reached the bone 



through wounds 



a. Disease in bone secondary to ulcers . 158-162 266-268 



b. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of rarefaction .... 163-170 268-270 



