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Diseased bones: Communicated to me by Monfieur Maraud. 
FIG. I. 
The os humeri of an officer thus difeafed from a gunffiot wound 
A A Parts of the inner pan of the bone feparated from the external part , wh.ch it much 
dip ended. 
B B Other orificet in the external part of the bone , through which there was fo lane a dtf- 
charge of matter, that the patient died of it. 7 
^ G 'The external part of the bone cartons. 
FIG. II. 
The inner part of the fame bone (feen at A A) feparately drawn. 
A Tloe upper end. 
£ I G. III. 
A fracture of the focket of the os innominatum downwards, which made a new kind 
of focket, but of jio ufe. 
A Os pubis. 
B Os ifchti. ' 
C Part of the natural focket beat inwards. 
D The head of the os femoris. 
F E Part of the preternatural focket. 
F The upper and back part of the os femoris, 
F I G. IIII. 
Another view of the fame bone. 
A Tloe obtufe procefs of the ifchtum. 
B The acute procefs. 
C The head of the os femoris. 
T Part of the natural focket of the os innominatum. 
