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Image from page 834 of “Modern surgery, general and operative” (1919)
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Title: Modern surgery, general and operative
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Da Costa, J. Chalmers (John Chalmers), 1863-1933
Subjects: Surgery, Operative
Publisher: Philadelphia : Saunders
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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estrajectory. The limb, according to Zuelzer, is usually slightly flexed, abductedand rotated outward, and movement in an opposite direction causes pain.Inflammation of the bursae about the hip may produce symptoms resemblingthose of incipient coxalgia, but in bursitis the symptoms do not remit, as in hip-disease. Iliopsoas bursitis occasionally results from gonorrhea. The bursa issometimes involved in joint-disease. In inflammation of the iliac bursa flexionis not so marked as in coxalgia, and the trochanter is never above Nektonsline. In inflammation of the deep trochanteric bursa the position is the sameas in iliac bursitis, and resembles that of coxalgia. In coxalgia, however, thereis pain on pressure upon the front of the joint or directly on the trochanter or ontapping the sole of the foot. These manipulations do not cause pain in bursitis(Zuelzer). In inflammation of the gluteal burscB there is moderate pain back1 Synnestvedt. of Sweden. – Zuelzer, in Zeit. f. Chir., vol. 1. 52

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Fig ti8—Olecranon bursitis. 8i8 Diseases and Injuries of Muscles, Tendons, and Bursae

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Somebody Once Told Me….16 Things
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Day 38 of 365 (2nd Attempt)

16 Things

1. It’s true. I’ve been told the most memorable thing about me are my eyes. It’s how I got my nickname "Angel Eyes".
2. The rest of the quote is that my eyes are the most memorable thing….until I turn around and walk away. I apparently have a very nice rear according to my friends both male AND female.
3. My eyes are listed as blue in all records, but they are officially more blue-green. They turn colors on that spectrum depending on moods. Bright blue for very happy and almost gray for angry or very upset.
4. I am currently attending physical therapy for impingement or minor bursitis in my right shoulder.
5. I was born with 6 fingers on each hand. They were removed when I was an infant.
6. I love going to Kona Grill for reverse happy hour. I’m in love with the sushi rolls and calamari.
7. You will be my best friend forever if you give me chocolate.
8. I could live on any kind of Oriental food for the rest of my life.
9. I enjoy eating popcorn shrimp on pizza.
10. I have gotten my eyebrows waxed twice.
11. Hair removal products like Nair do NOT work on my legs.
12. I am thinking about dyeing my hair a dark auburn color.
13. My natural hair color is brunette with natural reddish and blonde highlights.
14. I am a very clumsy individual. I’m the one who will walk around a bar 100% sober and trip over everything.
15. I RARELY drink alcohol. My closest friends can count on both hands the number of times I’ve consumed alcohol in the past 3 years (or ever for that matter).
16. There is not one single person who knows everything to know about me–not even me.

Image from page 78 of “Bulletin of the Warren Anatomical Museum” (1910)
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Title: Bulletin of the Warren Anatomical Museum
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Harvard Medical School Whitney, William F
Subjects: Warren Anatomical Museum Anatomy, Pathological Museums Anatomy Pathology
Publisher: Boston : [Harvard Medical School]
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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ar bursae, in fluid.They are enlarged, the walls thickened, the cavity dilated and the interiorroughened. Dr. D. W. Cheever. 5309. Bursa. Bursitis. A prepatellar bursa, in fluid.It is enlarged to a sac 5 cm. in diameter, with a thick wall and containedserous fluid and some fibrinous masses. From a middle aged woman. Dr. J. B. S. JAcksoN. 7976. Bursa Bursitis. A prepatellar bursa, in fluid.The wall is very much thickened, cavity dilated and covered with a thick,shaggy fibrinous mass. 1885. Dr. C. B. Porter. 9668. Bursa. Bursitis. (See page 67 ) A prepatellar bursa, in fluid.It is dilated, the inner surface roughened and crossed by rounded bands. The wall is generally thickened. 1899. Mass. General Hospital. 9669. Bursa. Bursitis. A prepatellar bursa, in fluid. It has thickened walls, the inner surface roughened and covered withnumerous, papillary and small fungous projections. There seemed to be oneor two secondary pouches. 1900. Mass. General Hospital. SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES.—BURSAE. 67

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9668. Bursa. Inflamed. Inner surface. 5310. Bursa. Bursitis. A dense, fibrous growth removed from overthe patella 6 cm. long by 5 cm. wide by 3.5 cm. thick, in fluid. Near the centre is a coarse aerolated tissue connected with the surface bya sinus. It probably originated in the prepatellat bursa. Dr. Abel L. Peirson 9356. Bursa. Oeteoma. Amass of more or less united bony tumors,measuring about 16 cm. in diameter, of an irregular horse-shoe shape, influid. Removed from a bursa of the semi-raembranosus muscle. 1898. Dr. C. B. Porter. TENDONS. 5312. Tendon Sheath. Free Bodies. Loose bodies from a ganglionabove the wrist, in fluid. They are white, smooth and polished, on an average about the size ofapple seeds, some of a very regular, oval form, many quite irregular, the con-sistency about that of fibrin The patient, 53 years old, entered the Mass. General Hospital, July 31,1840. The disease had existed for over a year, and for the last ten monthsthere had been swelling in the palm of th

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Nice Arthritis photos

Nice Arthritis photos

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Arthritis College 2009
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This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

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Arthritis College 2009
Arthritis
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This photo was taken at Arthritis College 2009. It was a training event put on by the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Chapter on August 1, 2009 in Ruther Glen, VA. Class topics included arthritis research, charity events, leadership and improvisation. It was a fun and educational experience.

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Arthritis College 2009
Arthritis
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Home Remedies for Rheumatism – Treat This Naturally

Home Remedies for Rheumatism – Treat This Naturally

Rheumatism is clinically recognized as rheumatic disorder which affects the joints, and the connective tissues of our body. In addition, the word rheumatism is only used in informal speech, and it is no longer used in medical literature. Moreover, this word is derived from Greek language which simply means swelling. Furthermore, this medical condition debilitates the supporting structure of the body. In addition, the debilitation of supporting structure causes pain. Also, this medical condition is subdivided into two classes for more specific ailments. But, home remedies for rheumatism is capable in treating this painful medical condition efficiently.

The two classes of this disorder are, muscular and articular. Firstly, the muscular rheumatism affects the muscles of the body which is less common among patients of this disorder. Secondly, articular rheumatism affects the joints of the body, and it affects the children and young peoples in acute form but, it affects adults in chronic form. The home remedies for rheumatism is effective in treating both the classes of this medical condition.

There are many causes for occurrence of this medical condition. Firstly, the joints get inflamed when acid wastes of the body enter the blood flow. The home remedies for rheumatism will help the body to get rid of the acid waste efficiently, and prevent it from entering the blood flow. Secondly, a person is likely to suffer from this medical condition when he continues to perform physically stressful work, which may affect a particular joint of the body. Thirdly, damp weather conditions might lead to pain in the joints, or muscles. Fourthly, acidosis which is commonly recognized as acid-alkaline imbalance weakens the supporting structure of the body is another common cause of this medical condition. But, the home remedies for rheumatism will ensure the perfect balance of the acid and alkali.

The most common symptoms of the onset of this medical condition are intense soreness, and sudden fever. In addition, painfully stiffed muscles are also another common symptom of this medical condition. Moreover, the affected part may also become very sensitive, and slightest touch to the affected part may cause excruciating pain. And, the patients of this medical condition often complaint tormenting pain but, the pain may advance to a debilitating state. Fortunately, the home remedies for rheumatism are very effective in relieving the pain within a few minutes. Some remedies are mentioned ahead that may prevent this pain-giving medical condition from disturbing our daily routine.

1. Have 2 teaspoons of potato juice before every meal. It will help to eliminate the acid wastes.

2. Add 1 teaspoon of honey in a cup of bitter gourd juice. Have this mixture regularly.

3. Mix the juice of 3 lemons in a glass of water. Add 2 tablespoons of honey in it. Drink this mixture regularly.

4. Mix 1 tablespoon of cod liver oil to the juice of 1 orange, and drink the mixture before going to bed.

5. Apply a mixture of, camphor, eucalyptus oil and menthol, on the affected area to relieve the pain.

In conclusion, the above mentioned home remedies for rheumatism are indeed effective, but some lifestyle changes may help to treat this medical condition quickly. Moreover, it will be helpful to avoid alcoholic beverages, carbonated beverages, and caffeine based beverages because all these may disturb the balance of acid and alkali. Also, it is advised to avoid too oily and too spicy foods. In addition, avoid the packaged foods and junk foods because they contain high amounts of preservative which may cause acidosis. Finally, the mentioned preventions may help the home remedies for rheumatism to work more effectively.

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