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English: Fig. 33. - Ateleiosis. Group I. Case 4. Skeleton of Caroline Crachami, aged 9 years (A), standing by the side of the normal skeleton of a child of 15 months (B). The ossification of the former is less advanced than it is in the latter. The skeleton, which is in the Royal College of Surgeons' Museum in London, is distorted by the passage of an iron rod through its cerebro-spinal axis. It is 50.5 cm. in height, but this height is no doubt partly due to the method of mounting.
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Source The Disorders of Post-Natal Growth and Development
Author Hastings Gilford, F.R.C.S.

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