136 Inji tries of Bone. 



The ends are united by firm fibrous tissue, and are about 

 a quarter of an inch apart. B. C. i. 1. M. 59. 



3. 253. Ununited Transverse Fracture of the Patella.— 



Patella — muscles cleaned ofi" and in turpentine, showing the 

 above. 



The ends of the bone, which are about half an inch apart, 

 are united by fibrous tissue. B. C. i. 1. M. 58. 



3. 254. Ununited Transverse Fracture of the Patella. — 



Patella — muscles cleaned off and in turpentine, showing the 

 above. 



The ends of the bone, which are about one and a half 

 inches apart, are connected by fibrous tissue. 



B. C. I. 1. M. 57. 



3. 255. Ununited Transverse Fracture of the Patella.— 



Patella — muscles dissected off, in turpentine, showing the 

 above. 



The ends of the bone are about one and a half inches apart ; 

 on one side a piece of bone is embedded in the fibrous tissue- 

 uniting the bone. B. C. i. 1. M. 56. 



3. 256. Ununited Transverse Fracture of the Patella.— 



Patella — muscles dissected off and in turpentine, showing the 



above. 



The ends of the bone are about five inches apart, and thus 



very long fibrous union has taken place. In the fibrous 



tissue small calcareous particles are seen. 



W. C. G. 10. 



