TABLE LI. 
FIG. I. 
A thigh bone broke in two places: Communicated to me by Mr. H’eflhrool , a furgeon 
in IVeJlmmJler. 
A The upper fra cl me. 
B Tbe l TpeZf me ” 0t ^ thM "" °' her ' M " d °‘ S m °PP' ar fi ^ per- 
F I G. II. 
The upper part of a thigh bone. 
A A large bony excrefcence. 
F I G. III. 
The lower end of the thigh bone, in which an anchylofis was begun. 
A The patella united to the os femoris. 
B B Parts united to the tibia , which being feparated with a little force appeared bloody like 
a bone from which a carious part is too foon forced off. 
C A fmall part on which the cartilage yet remained. 
