associated with Arthritis of the Hip and Knee
134. Bilateral Coxa Vara, showing Scissors-leg Deformity 260
135. Genu Valgum and Genu Varum 265
136. Female Child with Right-sided Genu Valgum, the result of 266
Rickets
137. Double Genu Valgum; and Rickety Deformities of Arms 267
138. Radiogram of Case of Double Genu Valgum in a Child 268
139. Genu Valgum in a Child. Patient standing 269
140. Genu Valgum. Same Patient as Fig. 139, sitting 270
141. Bow-knee in Rickety Child 271
142. Bilateral Congenital Club-foot in an Infant 274
143. Radiogram of Bilateral Congenital Club-foot in an Infant 275
144. Congenital Talipes Equino-varus in a Man 277
145. Bilateral Pes Equinus in a Boy 280
146. Extreme form of Pes Equinus in a Girl 281
147. Skeleton of Foot from case of Pes Equinus due to 282
Poliomyelitis
148. Pes Calcaneo-valgus with excessive arching of Foot 284
149. Pes Calcaneo-valgus, the result of Poliomyelitis 285
150. Pes Cavus in Association with Pes Equinus, the Result 286
of Poliomyelitis
151. Radiogram of Foot of Adult, showing Changes in the 286
Bones in Pes Cavus
152. Adolescent Flat-Foot 287
153. Flat-Foot, showing Loss of Arch 288
154. Imprint of Normal and of Flat Foot 290
155. Bilateral Pes Valgus and Hallux Valgus in a Girl 293
156. Radiogram of Spur on Under Aspect of Calcaneus 295
157. Radiogram of Hallux Valgus 296
158. Radiogram of Hallux Varus or Pigeon-Toe 298
159. Hallux Rigidus and Flexus in a Boy 299
160. Hammer-Toe 300
161. Section of Hammer-Toe 301
162. Congenital Hypertrophy of Left Lower Extremity in a Boy 302
163. Supernumerary Great Toe 303
164. Congenital Elevation of Left Scapula in a Girl: also 304
shows Hairy Mole over Sacrum
165. Winged Scapula
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