| Medicine - 1885 - 498 pages
...forcible and unreserved as those employed by Charcot himself. "Undoubtedly," he says, in his lectures "in cases of old standing, when the articular surfaces,...imperfectly, the signs observed' are those of dry arthritis — viz., eburnation, deformation of the osseous extremities, bony burrs, stalactites, and foreign... | |
| Clinical Society of London - 1887 - 524 pages
...than by quoting Charcot's own words. He writes, " Un* See Table I, p. 336. t Case 6, 295. donbtedly, in cases of old standing, when the articular surfaces,...signs observed are those of dry arthritis, to wit, ebnrnation and deformation of the articular surfaces, deformation of the osseous extremities, bony... | |
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