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Plate 1.-Bending Fractures (Greenstick Fractures).

Plate 2.-Torsion-fractures.

Plate 3.-Fractures Produced by Compression, Tearing, and Crushing. Plate 4.-Gunshot-fractures.

Plate 5.-Displacement of Fragments.

Plate 6.-Fracture of the Fibula as shown by a Skiagraph.

Plate 7.-Observation of the Repair of a Severe Fracture of the Leg by means of the Röntgen Rays.

Plate 8.-Repair of Fractures; Callus-formation.

Plate 9.-Fractures of the Vault of the Skull.

Plate 10.-Gunshot Wound of the Skull.

Plate 11.-Fracture of the Skullcap Continued to the Base.

Plate 12.-Various Fractures of the Vault and Base of the Skull. Plate 13.-Fracture of the Base of the Skull by an Injury to the Nasal

Region.

Plate 14.—Fractures of the Base of the Skull by Compression of the Skull.

Plate 15.-Fracture of the Skull with Laceration of the Middle Meningeal Artery, the Line of Fracture Extending to the Base

of the Skull.

Plate 16.-Fractures of the Lower Jaw.

Plate 17.-Anterior Dislocation of the Lower Jaw.

Plate 18.-Fracture of the Cervical Portion of the Vertebral Column

with Contusions of the Spinal Cord.

Plate 19.-Double Compression-fracture of the Vertebral Column.

Plate 20.-Dislocation in the Cervical Portion of the Vertebral

Column.

Plate 21.-Fractures of the Ribs.

Plate 22.-Fracture of the Costal Cartilages and of the Sternum

Plate 22a.-Normal Shoulder-joint of an Adult. (The Picture is Explained by Fig. 35.)

Plate 23.-Fracture of the Clavicle with Typical Displacement of the
Fragments.

Plate 24.-Dislocation of the Sternal Extremity of the Clavicle.
Plate 25.-Upward Dislocation of the Acromial End of the Clavicle.
Plate 26. Fractures of the Scapula.

Plate 27. Subcoracoid Dislocation of the Humerus.

Plate 28.-Subcoracoid Dislocation of the Humerus. Anatomic Speci

men.

Plate 29. Subcoracoid Dislocation of the Humerus. Anatomic Speci

men.

Plate 30.-Method of Reducing Subcoracoid Dislocation of the Humerus.

Plate 31.-Old Subcoracoid Dislocations with the Formation of a New Articular Surface on the Scapula, and Wearing Away of the Humerus.

Plate 32.-Fracture of the Surgical Neck of the Humerus, with Marked Displacement of the Fragments and Abduction of the Arm.

Plate 33.-Fractures of the Upper End of the Humerus.

Plate 34.-Traumatic Epiphyseal Separation at the Upper End of the Humerus.

Plate 35.-Fractures of the Humerus.

Plate 35a.-Explanation: Normal Elbow of an Adult as seen in the

Skiagraph.

Plate 36.-Fractures of the Lower End of the Humerus.

Plate 37.-Valgus and Varus Position of the Elbow after Fracture of the Lower End of the Humerus.

Plate 38.-Backward Dislocations of the Forearm.

Plate 39.-Outward Dislocation of the Forearm and Separation of the Internal Condyle.

Plate 40.-Fractures through the Middle of the Forearm.

Plate 41. Various Fractures of the Forearm and Normal Epiphyseal

Lines.

Plate 42.-Fracture of the Olecranon and Coronoid Process. Plate 43.-Isolated Dislocation of the Head of the Radius with Fracture of the Upper Third of the Ulna; Marked Displacement of the Fragments.

Plate 44.-Typical Fracture of the Lower Radial Epiphysis.

Plate 45.-Typical Fracture of the Lower End of the Radius (Colles'

Fracture).

Plates 46, 47.-Differential Diagnosis of Fractures and Dislocations of the Wrist.

Plate 47a.-Skiagraph of a Normal Adult Wrist-joint; Anterior View. Plate 47b.—Skiagraph of a Normal Adult Wrist-joint; Lateral View. Plate 48.-Typical Dislocation of the Thumb.

Plate 49.-Fractures of the Pelvis.

Plate 50.-Backward Dislocation of the Thigh.

Plate 51, 52.-Various Typical Forms of Dislocation of the Thigh in Preparations and in the Living Subject.

Plate 52a.-Normal Hip-joint of a Lad Seventeen Years Old.

Plate 53.

Intracapsular (Median) Fracture of the Neck of the Femur (Fractura Colli Femoris Medialis).

Plate 54.-Extracapsular or Lateral Fractures of the Neck of the Femur (Fractura Colli Femoris Lateralis).

Plate 55.-Outward Rotation of the Thigh in Intracapsular (Median) Fracture of the Neck of the Femur.

Plate 56.-Various Fractures of the Femur.

Plate 57.-Typical Deformity in Fracture of the Middle of the Femur. Plate 58.-Typical Displacement of the Fragments in Supracondylar Fracture of the Femur.

Plate 59.-Fractures of the Lower End of the Femur.

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Plate 61.-Fracture of the Patella.

Plate 62.-Fracture of the Patella.

Plate 62a.-Skiagraph of a Normal Adult Knee-joint; Anterior View. Plate 626.—Skiagraph of a Normal Adult Knee; Lateral View.

Plate 63.-Fractures of the Tibia.

Plate 64.-Fractures of the Leg.

Plate 65.-Fractures of the Lower End of the Leg.

Plate 66.-Typical Fracture of the Ankle (Pott's Fracture).

Plate 67.-Fracture of the Ankle.

Plate 67a.-Skiagraph of a Normal Ankle-joint; Anterior View.

Plate 676.-Skiagraph of the Normal Astragalo-tarsal Articulation and Tarsus; Lateral View.

Plate 68.-Dislocation of the Foot at the Astragalo-crural Articula

tion.

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