General Analysis. 21 



Series 6. — Diseases of Bone — Continued. 



No. in Series. Pages. 



c. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of enlargement . . . 171,172 270,271 



d. Where the chief changes are in the form 



ofnecrosis .... 

 (a) Where the dead piece has been in 



process of separation . . 173-185 271-275 



{b) Where the dead piece has become 



loose, but has remained in position 186-194 275-278 

 (c) Sequestra, or dead pieces which have 



been separated . . . 195-201 278-280 



4. Inflammation of bone produced by the Tubercle 



Bacillus — 



a. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of rarefaction . . . . 202-208 280-282 



b. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of absorption and enlargement . 209-217 282-285 



c. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of necrosis with absorption and 



enlargement .... 218-228 285-288 



5. Where the Inflammation has been due to the 



combined action of the tubercle bacillus 



and of pus-forming organisms . . 229-236 289-292 



Healed Tubercular Disease {sec also under 



Tuberculosisof Joints and Spine, Series 7). 236 292 



6. Inflammation of bone due to syphilis — 



A. The Skull— 



a. Where tlie chief changes are in the form 

 of rarefaction 



(a) Where the process of rarefaction has 



been advancing . . . 237-245 292-296 



(b) Where the process of rarefaction has 



been healing . . . 246-250 296-298 



h. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of enlargement .... 251 298 



c. Where the chief changes are in the form 



ofnecrosis .... 252-266 299-307 



d. Sequestra due to syphilis after separation 266-281 308-314 



B. The Skeleton— 



n. Where the chief changes are in the form 



of enlargement .... 282-337 314-330 



7. Inflammation of bone due to syphilis com- 



plicated by sepsis .... 338-345 331-334 



