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It is of interest to note the frequency and distribution of 

 tuberculosis and neoplasms. The relative infrequence of lesions 

 recognizably syphilitic is noteworthy, and may possibly be 

 accounted for by the improved diagnostic methods for this 

 disease. 



Tuberculous lesions. 



Perinephric abscess 



Ulcers of the vermiform appendix 



Lymphadenitis 



Arthritis, knee 



1 



2 



19 



1 



Cutaneous, foot 



1 



Total 24 



The infrequence of tuberculous disease of bone is noteworthy. 

 Of the 81 specimens of new growths, 33 were benign and 40 

 malignant. 



Benign tiimors. 



Papilloma 2 



Adenoma 1 



Fibroma 2 



Neurofibroma 2 



Fibromyoma 13 



Lipoma 1 



Fibrolipoma 1 



Fibro-adenoma 5 



Fibro-adenocystoma 1 



Intracanalicular adenofibroma 1 



Osteoma 7 



Lymphangioma 1 



Haemangioma 2 



Malignant tumors. 



Carcinoma 37 



Sarcoma 9 



Endothelioma 1 



Mixed parotid 1 



The hospital from which this material was derived admits only 

 selected early cases of tuberculosis and none of the contagious 

 diseases. 



