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F I G. I. FIG. II. 
The thigh bones of a foldier who was (hot in the right groin at the fiege of G,hr alter- 
who being brought home the next winter, died foon after of a dropfy: The mht 
thigh bone was waded fo much as appears in the draught, and being weighed after 
the} "cie both fawed lengthways with a fine faw, the right weighed lefs than half 
the weight of the other. 
F I G. III. 
The upper end of a thigh bone fra<5turcd near the joynt, in which cafe the limb always 
fhortens, and has ufually been miftaken for a dillocation. 
A Tide head of the bone . 
B The great trochanter . 
C The leffer trochanter. 
D The f ailure. 
F I G. IIII. 
A fracture at the lower end of the thigh bone ill fet. 
A A The callus fhot out into proceJJ'es. 
B A/iother callous procefs. 
