I Histology of the Junctional Tissues.- 1 An Overview of the Histology of the Principal Interface Types in Orthopaedic Surgery Today.- 2 Biological Factors of Importance for Bone Integration of Implanted Devices.- Discussion.- 3 The Reaction of Bone to Bone Cement in Animals and Humans.- 4 New Observations on the Bone Cement—Bone Interface.- 5 Morphology of Implant—Bone Interface in Cemented and Non-cemented Endoprostheses.- Discussion.- 6 Tissue Reactions to Metallic Biomaterials.- 7 Osseo-integration of Metallic Implants in Animals and Humans.- Discussion.- 8 Histology of the Failed Implant.- Discussion.- 9 The Effects of Wear Particles on Periprosthetic Tissues.- 10 Failure Modes of Artificial Joint Implants Due to Particulate Implant Material.- Discussion.- 11 Pathology of Cemented Low-Friction Arthroplasties in Autopsy Specimens.- Discussion.- II Bone Cement.- 12 Time-Dependent Properties of Polymethylmethacrylate Bone Cement.- 13 The Scientific Basis of Vacuum Application of Bone Cement.- 14 Intrafemoral Pressure in Total Hip Replacement.- III Bone.- 15 Bone: The Architecture of Bone and How it is Influenced by External Loading.- Discussion.- IV Miscellaneous.- 16 Endosteal Lysis.- 17 Micro-motion: Consequences of Material Choices, Implant Design and Fit.- 18 Differential Movement Between Implant and Bone.- 19 A Preliminary Report on the Stem-Cement Interface and its Influence on the Bone-Cement Interface.- Discussion.- 20 Calcar/Collar Contact in Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty.- 21 Trial of Cementless Versus Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty: Preliminary Results.- 22 Intramedullary Cement Fixation: A Comparison of the Fixation of Custom-Made Prostheses with the Fixation of Standard Joint Replacements.- Discussion.- 23 Hydroxyapatite Crystals in Bone Ingrowth and Comparison of Autografts and Allographs: Preliminary Report.- 24 Fluoroscopically Controlled Radiographs in Examination of the Bone-Implant Interface: Preliminary Results.- Discussion.- 25 Conclusion.