24 General Analysis. 



Series 7. — Diseases of Joints — Continued. 



No. in Series. Pages. 



4. Changes due to rheumatism . . . 199-201 506, 507 



5. Changes due to miscellaneous organisms — 



Gonococcus ..... 202 507 



Anchylosis from conditions the nature of which 



is obscure ..... 203, 204 508 



IV. New Growths involving Joints . . . 205-207 508,509 



DX8EASES OF THE Si'INAL COLUMN — 



I. Abnormalities in Growth or Development 



II. Changes produced by Conditions affecting Nutri- 



tion and Growth .... 



Lateral curvature .... 208-221 510-516 



III. Inflammatory diseases — 



1. Where the inflammation is due to the 



action of pus-forming organisms 



2. Where the inflammation is due to the 



action of the tubercle bacillus, i.e. 

 "tubercular disease of the spine," 

 "Pott's Disease," etc. 



A. Tubercular deposits without marked 



alteration of the curves . . 222-226 516-519 



B. Where there has been distinct loss of 



substance leading to alteration of 



the curves . . . 227-244 519-530 



C. Spontaneous cure more or less com- 



plete .... 245-256 530-534 



3. Where the inflammation is due to the 



poison of syphilis 



4. ' ' Arthritis deformans " affecting the spine 



IV. New Growths affecting the Spine 



DIVISION II.~AIUSCLES AND TENDONS, SYNOVIAL SHEATHS, 

 BURSJE, FASCI.E, AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE. 



Series 8.— Stpuetupe and Arrangement, of Muscles 

 and Tendons, Synovial Sheaths, 

 Bursae, Faseise, and Connective 

 Tissue ..... 1-11 539-541 



