St. Bartholomew's Hospital Archives & Museum, Wellcome Images. 11.6 cm x 15.2 cm. Series: Medical Photographic Library.
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... with observations on the minute structure of the bones of fishes, I now take the liberty to ... great many genera of osseous fishes possess no bone-corpuscles, radiated or fusiform, in their skeleton, ... no real osseous tissue . That there exist fish-bones without bone-corpuscles must have been long known in England ... 1850 Professor Williamson pointed out the absence of bone-corpuscles from the bones of the Cod, Haddock, Perch, Plaice, Pike, and ... abundan; in 1853 I made known that the bones of Leptocephalus and Helmichthys contain no trace of ...
Tópico(s): Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
1859 - Royal Society | Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
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Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical Receipt Signed S. Vailis Bone. Nov. 18 1840
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Bone destruction may be molecular, to which the name of caries is applied, or en masse , when ... milder and slowly acting circumscribed affections in which bone destruction keeps pace with bone death. On the other hand, necrosis results from ... removal. Before considering the special subject of necrotic bone and its subsequent changes it is well to ... order to determine the differences which obtain for bone, and the reasons for their occurrence. The death ...
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1915 - American Medical Association | Journal of the American Medical Association
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Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical Bone to the Committee. Nov. 18 1840. Acknowledgement.
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... having briefly noticed the intimate structure of perfect bone as commonly recognised, proceed to the description of ... heads:— 1. The Haversian and other canals of bone. 2. The laminæ of bone. 3. The lacunæ. 4. Haversian systems. 5. Ossified cartilage of joints. 6. Ossified cells. 7. Bone tissue. 8. Development of bone in temporary cartilage. 9. Growth of bone.
Tópico(s): Medical and Biological Sciences
1854 - Royal Society | Abstracts of the Papers Communicated to the Royal Society of London
Bone,
Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical Bone to Blewitt Nov. 18 1840 Acknowledgement.
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... in the same individual of free pieces of bone has led to a clear understanding of the ... and others leave no doubt that the free bone transplant is a source of regeneration of bone and does not act merely as trellis into which bone grows from neighboring sources. These investigators have further shown that the regenerating elements of the bone transplant are the inner layer of the periosteum ... cavity and the Haversian canals, and that the bone cells in the lacunae take no part in the regeneration of bone. This knowledge places the free autogenous bone transplant ...
Tópico(s): Medical and Biological Sciences
1920 - American Medical Association | Archives of surgery
Bone,
Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical Bone to the Committee. Oct. 1840. Application on His Release from Debtors Prison. List of His Published Works. (£30)
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which xvas closely adherent to the bone.X-ray shoxved absence of about G cm. of the loxver end of the fibula. 1 exposed the upper end of the ... the epiphyseal line still intact and that the bone xvas undoubtedly growing.Tliis result is, to say ... transplantation of tissues has been confined wholly to bone, about thirty-six cases.All the transplants have ... skeleton of the foot com- pletely by using bone wedges, thus securing a properly shaped foot.The use I have made of bone transplantation has been mostly in Pott's disease. ...
Tópico(s): Bacterial Infections and Vaccines
1913 - American Medical Association | JAMA
Bone,
Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical Bone to Octavian Blewitt. Oct. 7 1840. Details of His Debts.
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... factor that periosteum plays in the regeneration of bone, the following experiments were performed on the ribs ... after a longer time complete filling in with bone. The next endeavor was to isolate the periosteum ... nature the results uniformly showed a tendency for bone to grow in at the angle where the ... days the whole area was filled in by bone, although in another after 8 months there was only a small spicule of bone growing in at the sternal side. In only ... after 26 days was an isolated island of bone found, free from connection with bone elements. Although ...
Tópico(s): Congenital limb and hand anomalies
1912 - SAGE Publishing | Experimental Biology and Medicine
Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical Thomas Wright to Bone. Oct. 26 1840. Certificate of Authorship.
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Wade H. Brown, Louise Pearce, William D. Witherbee,
... pallidum, it was found that localized infection of bones and tendons was of frequent occurrence and led ... the formation of a variety of lesions. The bones usually involved were those of the face and ... from the periosteum but developed also within the bone or marrow cavities and at lines of epiphyseal ... composition of lesions of membrane and of cartilage bones differed somewhat in this respect, especially in the development of an osteoclastic layer. Invasion of the bone with absorption and necrosis were constant features of ...
Tópico(s): Veterinary Oncology Research
1921 - Rockefeller University Press | The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical W. G. Poison to the Committee. Oct. 26 1840. Recommends Bone for Assistance.
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... of determining whether a diminished activity of the bone marrow could be brought about experimentally, plethora was ... index to changes in the activity of the bone marrow. With the development of plethora, the number ... from the blood. A comparison of the red bone marrow of these animals with that of normal ... number. Taken together, these facts show that the bone marrow is markedly influenced by plethora. The diminished ... of the red cells put out by the bone marrow, as a result of an increased quantity ... in large numbers. That the activity of the bone marrow does actually diminish during plethora is further ...
Tópico(s): Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
1917 - Rockefeller University Press | The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical John Hughes to the Committee. Oct. 27 1840. Recommends Bone for Assistance.
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... uncertain; to many surgcons the very csistence of bone cysts and the allicd coditions is actually 1111known : : ... The history of solitary cysts of the long bones may be dated froin thc description in 1. ... time of t.he frnctum.AFFECTIONS OF SINGLE BONES.Humerus.-Virchow's classical case, drcady referred to, ... sinall masses of cnrtilage were found in the bone in the ncighbourhood of the cyst, this author ... had occurred through a cystic spacc in thc bone.There was slight uniform expansion of the bone.the ripper limit of the space being t ...
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1914 - Oxford University Press | British journal of surgery
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Samuel Vallis Bone. Authorship Legal, Biographical Henry J. Rose to Blewitt. Nov. 1 1840. Recommends Bone for Assistance. Details of His Contributions to the ...
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Gilbert H. Alexander, Matthew M. Mansuy,
... literature, in connection with the case of disseminated bone tuberculosis to be described in this communication, showed ... following features: most frequent involvement of the small bones of the hands and feet, a tendency to ... and that it is not cystic tuberculosis of bone. Monfort and Solomon (4) in 1942 reported a ... greater tendency to involvement of the long hollow bones; associated cutaneous lesions were infrequent; the tuberculin test ... between Boeck's sarcoid and caseous tuberculosis of bone. Most of the cases with bacteriologic proof of ...
Tópico(s): Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
1950 - Radiological Society of North America | Radiology