. Un manual de modos de aplicación electroestáticos, terapéuticos, radiografía y radioterapia. Rápido, que con otras condiciones con las que se ha confundido la artritis reumatoide. Los cambios en el hueso que tienen lugar en la reumatoidartritis en los niños son bastante notables, como se muestra en el ca-companying skiagraph, Fig. 37. Se notará que la articulación entre el metacarpiano y la primera falange de la mano de la mano está desarticulada y que todas las falanges y metacarpalbones son más anchos de lo normal. Creemos que esta última condición tiene lugar en todos los casos de artritis reumatoide en el yo
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. A manual of electro-static modes of application, therapeutics, radiography, and radiotherapy . rapid, than with theother conditions with which rheumatoid arthritis has beenconfused. The changes in the bone which take place in rheumatoidarthritis in children are quite remarkable, as is shown in the ac-companying skiagraph, Fig. 37. It will be noticed that thejoint between the metacarpal and the first phalanx of eachhand is disarticulated and that all the phalanges and metacarpalbones are wider than normal. The latter condition, we believe, takes place in all cases of rheumatoid arthritis in young chil-dren. Once established the disease may involve many or all of thejoints of the body. THERAPEUTICS OF INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS. 85 It is characteristic of no age or sex; young children areaffected and it may also commence in the aged. It is far morecommon, however, with women during active menstrual life.The case shown in Fig. 38 is that of a child seven years old.This case was reported at the meeting of the American Electro-Therapeutic Association held at Washington in 1899 and pub-. Fig. 37- lished in the Transactions of the Association for 1899 and 1900and in the Post-Graduate for October, 1899. The effects of thetreatment upon this case, together with the favorable resultsobtained upon an adult patient at about the same time, led thewriter to devote much attention to the study of the disease.The case shown in Fig. 39 is another instance of the manner inwhich the disease attacks young children. The aetiology of rheumatoid arthritis is a question of doubt.Bannatvne and Spender adhere to the notion that it is due toa germ. This view has not, however, been confirmed by most 86 STATIC ELECTRICITY. observers, and the writers experience in the treatment of thedisease leads him to doubt the presence of such a cause, be-cause of the success obtained in the treatment of the disease, employing a means that does not unfavorably affect cell pro-toplasm or the germs known to be pre
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