TABLE XLV. 
FIG. I. 
A dislocation of the os humeri from a fradture of the acetabulum fcaputa, which 
being broke the os humeri could not be retained in its place, 
A Scapula. 
B Tloe head of the os humeri. 
F I G. II. 
The bones of the elbow of a perfon who was born with an anchylofis, communicated 
A Os humeri . 
B Radius . 
C Ulna. 
to me by Mr. Goodwin an eminent furgeon at Lyn. 
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F I G. III. 
Bones of a fcrophulous thumb. 
A The fecond hone corroded through. 
f i g. mi. 
A Ulna. 
B Radius . 
An anchylofis of the cubit from a fradture. 
FIG. V. 
An anchylofis of the lower vertebrae of the back. 
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