264 Diseases of Bone. 



6. 151. Sequestpum, after Acute Suppurative Osteo- 

 myelitis of the Internal Cuneiform Bone.— Remains 



of an internal cuneiform bone which formed the above. 



The patient was a badly nourished boy, aged lo. After a slight 

 strain of the foot, he was seized with sudden and intense pain in it, 

 which terminated in suppuration. About a fortnight after this, when the 

 resulting sinus was explored, this bone was found loose. The parts were 

 scraped and the boy made a slow recovery. 



The surface of the bone is eroded and irregular. 



G. C. 3453. 

 Prcseyited by Charles W. Cathcart, F.R.C.S.E., 1892. 



6. 152. Sequestrum, after Acute Suppurative Osteo- 

 myelitis of Lower Jaw. — Portion of ramus and condyle of a 

 lower jaw, forming the above. 



Part of the condyle and the separated margin is rarefied 

 and irregular. G. C. 1171. 



Figured in Russell on "Necrosis," plate v. fig 4. 



Presented by Professor James Russell. 



6, 153. Sequestrum after Acute Suppurative Osteo- 

 myelitis of the Lower Jaw. — Portion of the right half 

 of the body of a lower jaw, which formed the above. 



The whole thickness of the bone has come away at the 

 alveolar border, but only the outer plate below. The usual 

 irregularity at the separated margins is seen. G. C. 1172. 



Figured in Russell on " Necrosis," plate v. fig. 5. 

 Presented by Professor James Russell. 



6. 154. Sequestrum after Acute Suppurative Osteo- 

 myelitis of the Lower Jaw.— Portion of a lower jaw, 

 which formed the above. 



"Andrew S., 12th July 1824, aged 62, a wright. The left 

 cheek, especially of whole of left side of lower jaw, presents a rounded 

 equable swelling, which on examination consists of the swollen glands 



