326 Diseases of Bone. 



There are diffuse i^eriosteal thickenings along the posterior 

 and inner surfaces, and slightly also on the outer surface near 

 the lower end. The surface of the nodes is at some places 

 rough and at others smooth, as if a disease of long standing 

 were still progressing at places. There is a mark of the pick 

 near the lower end. G. C. 3277. 



Presented by W. R. Martine, M.B., CM. 



6. 320. Syphilitic Enlargrement of the Tibia.— Shaft of the 



right tibia of what must have been a strong man, illustrating 

 the above. 



It was also found beneath the floor in Haddington Parish Church. 

 (See No. 6.293.) 



There has been such extensive periosteal new formation 

 that very little of the surface of the bone is unchanged. There- 

 are marks of the pick at various places. G. C. 3278. 

 Presented by W. R. Maetine, M.B., CM. 



6. 321. Syphilitic Enlarg-ement of the Tibia.— Shaft and 



lower end of a left tibia, apparently of a middle-aged man or a 

 tall woman. 



The bone was found beneath the floor in Haddington Parish 

 Church. (See No. 6.293.) 



There is a smooth node about the middle of the shin 

 surface. The pick has marked the bone above the lower end. 



G. C. 3279. 

 Presented by W. R. Maktine, M.B., CM. 



6. 322. Syphilitic Enlarg'ement of the Tibia.— Left tibia, 



apparently of a woman — macerated, illustrating the above. 



There are irregular nodes on the surface of the greater 

 part of the shaft, especially at the upper end. 



B. C. I. 5. M. 75. 



