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" The knee joint, formed between the articular surfaces of the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia, is largely a hinge joint. "
American Journal of Orthopedic Surgery: The Official Publication of the ... - Page 93
1903
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 109

Medicine - 1883 - 648 pages
...shafts of the bones they are to join are the first to show ossification. Thus the two earliest are the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia. The lower end of the fibula by this rule precedes the upper. The femur is a good example. The lower...
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The library of medicine, arranged and ed. by A. Tweedie, Issue 231, Volume 7

Library - 1841 - 688 pages
...angular ginglymi . it is the largest and most complicated joint in the human body. Articular surfaces. The lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia are the essential constituents of this joint, which is completed in front by the patella. The articular...
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A manual of the practice of surgery

William Fairlie Clarke - Surgery - 1874 - 424 pages
...cancellated exostosis is usually connected with the long bones. It is most frequently met with about the lower end of the femur, and the upper end of the tibia. Exostosis is a disease of early adult life. Tumours of this description are often multiple. Sometimes...
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The Artistic Anatomy of the Dog and Deer

Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins - Anatomy, Artistic - 1876 - 146 pages
...the tibia (Ti.}, or lower bone of the leg, alongside and outside of which is the fibula (Fi.) Between the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia is fitted the patella, or knee-cap (P). Both of these end at the ankle, the tibia articulating with...
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A Manual of the practise of surgery

William Fairlie Clarke - 1879 - 350 pages
...cancellated exostosis is usually connected with the long bones. It is most frequently met with about the lower end of the femur, and the upper end of the tibia. Exostosis is a disease of early adult life. Tumors of this description are often multiple. Sometimes...
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Medical News, Volume 38

Medicine - 1880 - 1096 pages
...The bones which grow the most rapidly are the most frequently affected ; hence certain spots, such as the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia, present a special anatomical predisposition. In the experiments on animals several methods were employed....
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Medical News and Abstract, Volume 38

Medicine - 1880 - 788 pages
...The bones which grow the most rapidly are the most frequently affected ; hence certain spots, such as the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia, present a special anatomical preditposition. In the experiments on animals several methods were employed....
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 69

Medicine - 1880 - 658 pages
...bones which grow the most rapidly are the most frequently affected ; hence, certain spots, such as the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia, present a special anatomical predisposition. In the experiments on animals several methods were employed...
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Medical Record, Volume 21

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1882 - 712 pages
...experience. I ask your attention to the exostoses which grow from the posterior and lateral surfaces of the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia, and which, therefore, may be said to belong topographically to the popliteal region. I have thought...
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THE BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL

GEORGE B. SHATTUCK M.D - 1883 - 666 pages
...shafts of the bones they are to join are the first to show ossification. Thus the two earliest are the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia. The lower eud of the fibula by this rule precedes the upper. The femur is a good example. The lower...
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