Fracture of the tibia. Case illustrated by figure 139. Callus-formation two weeks after the injury. The anode was placed directly above the fractured area. The left leg was resting on the floor. The right leg was placed laterally, but, being supported, it was brought on a level with the anode. Thus it appears much the larger in proportion. BY CARL BECK, M.D. VISITING SURGEON TO ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL AND TO THE NEW YORK GERMAN GUARDIAN SOCIETY ORPHAN ASYLUM, ETC. WITH AN APPENDIX ON THE PRACTICAL USE OF THE RÖNTGEN RAYS 178 ILLUSTRATIONS "Quidquid latet, adparebit, LANE LIBRARY PHILADELPHIA W. B. SAUNDERS & COMPANY M101 631 1700 ΤΟ Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, WITHOUT WHOSE DISCOVERY MUCH OF THIS BOOK COULD NOT HAVE BEEN WRITTEN. |