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Figure 7 illustrates the results of an extensive injury to the frontal 
and right parietal bones, followed by prolonged suppuration and for- 
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Fig. 6. Perforation in posterior parietal region; repair almost complete. 
6a. Inner view of Fig. 6, showing the depressed fragment of the inner table. 
mation of sinuses between the inner and outer tables. There are 
no evidences of perforation of the inner table at the points of injury 
shown in the cut, but the opposite frontal eminence shows marks 
Fig. 7. Results of injury in right frontal and parietal regions, causing extensive sinuses 
between the inner and outer tables. 
of fracture by a blunt instrument, and depression of the corres- 
ponding inner table, the depressed fragment being elliptical in form, 
and 30x12 mm, in extent. (ood union has resulted at this point. 
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