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Excerpt from Exsection of the Entire Ulna
The diagnosis now became more precise, and his card was ordered to be marked Ostitis, caries and necrosis of the ulna, possibly, also, of the radius. The general tumefaction, at this period of the disease, rendered it impossible to ascertain that one bone alone was affected. The patient deriving no bene fit from the use of the various medicamental means which had been resorted to, was recommended to remove from the Hospital to the country, for a change of air, and, at the same time, was directed to use tonic remedies and a generous diet. The patient consequently took his discharge from the Hospital, Dec. Lst, 1852.
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