Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and DislocationsW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 353 pages |
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... shows an excellent sample of oblique fracture . ( From the author's collection . ) inal , and spiral fractures . If the bone is broken into a number of small fragments , which may or may not be held together by periosteum , we speak of ...
... shows an excellent sample of oblique fracture . ( From the author's collection . ) inal , and spiral fractures . If the bone is broken into a number of small fragments , which may or may not be held together by periosteum , we speak of ...
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... shows the anterior aspect of the ( left ) thigh bone with a beautiful spiral line of fracture . Figure 1b shows the two fragments separately ( opened like valves , as it were ) . The spiral form , the acutely oblique fracture , and the ...
... shows the anterior aspect of the ( left ) thigh bone with a beautiful spiral line of fracture . Figure 1b shows the two fragments separately ( opened like valves , as it were ) . The spiral form , the acutely oblique fracture , and the ...
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... show the effect of force applied at the upper border of the tibia , driving the bone in between the condyles of the femur . The diaphysis of the tibia has been wedged into its epiphyseal fragments , which have spread out in all ...
... show the effect of force applied at the upper border of the tibia , driving the bone in between the condyles of the femur . The diaphysis of the tibia has been wedged into its epiphyseal fragments , which have spread out in all ...
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... shows the wound of entrance on the anterior surface of the tibia . The splinters have been restored to their original positions so that the characteristic stellate appearance of the fracture with the loss of substance in the center is ...
... shows the wound of entrance on the anterior surface of the tibia . The splinters have been restored to their original positions so that the characteristic stellate appearance of the fracture with the loss of substance in the center is ...
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... shows no sign of pain ; in such a case the entire body must be gone over and every swelling and ecchymosis conscientiously examined . The characteristic features of a fracture depend on the solution of continuity in the bone . This ...
... shows no sign of pain ; in such a case the entire body must be gone over and every swelling and ecchymosis conscientiously examined . The characteristic features of a fracture depend on the solution of continuity in the bone . This ...
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Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and Dislocations (Classic Reprint) H. Helferich No preview available - 2015 |
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abduction abnormal mobility acetabulum acromion anatomic anesthesia Anst E Reichhold articular bandage bone bony callus callus-formation capsule cartilage clavicle Clinical Cloth compression condyle contusion coracoid process crepitus deformity diagnosis direct violence Diseases dislocation displacement dressing Edition elbow elbow-joint epiphyseal extension external extremity femur fibula flexed flexion foot force forearm fossa frac frag frequently glenoid fossa head humerus illustrated injury joint knee-joint laceration lateral ligament limb line of fracture Lith lower end lower fragment luxatio luxation Medical Medicine ment Munchen muscles neck nerve normal oblique fracture octavo olecranon operation patella patient pelvis plaster-of-Paris Plate portion position posterior pressure produced Professor pronation radius rare reduction region result rotation scapula seat of fracture shaft side Skiagraph skull specimen splint supination surface surgeon Surgery surgical symptoms Text-Book thigh tibia tion tissue traction transverse fracture treatment trochanter tuberosities ture typical fracture ulna upper end upper fragment usually vertebral vertebral column
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