FracturesW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 335 pages |
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... bone - injuries the character of which formerly could not be recognized , whether on account of the swelling of the area involved or from the obscurity of the symp- toms . The number of cases of fracture formerly mis- taken for ...
... bone - injuries the character of which formerly could not be recognized , whether on account of the swelling of the area involved or from the obscurity of the symp- toms . The number of cases of fracture formerly mis- taken for ...
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... bones of the hand occur much more frequently than was formerly supposed . Fractures of the individual carpal and ... bone . In the neighbor- hood of the knee - joint rapid swelling often absolutely prevents an accurate diagnosis ...
... bones of the hand occur much more frequently than was formerly supposed . Fractures of the individual carpal and ... bone . In the neighbor- hood of the knee - joint rapid swelling often absolutely prevents an accurate diagnosis ...
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... bones and of the phalanges were often erroneously taken for contusions . Stechow has found that the so - called edema ... bone . In fracture of the ribs and of the sternum skiagraphy will often prove to be useful from the standpoint of ...
... bones and of the phalanges were often erroneously taken for contusions . Stechow has found that the so - called edema ... bone . In fracture of the ribs and of the sternum skiagraphy will often prove to be useful from the standpoint of ...
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... bones . will alone be considered . Traumatic fractures are either direct or indirect . A direct fracture is one occurring at that point of the bone to which a force has been applied . It is obvious that this type bears a more serious ...
... bones . will alone be considered . Traumatic fractures are either direct or indirect . A direct fracture is one occurring at that point of the bone to which a force has been applied . It is obvious that this type bears a more serious ...
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... bone is broken at one point , and no communication with the external air exists ( subcutaneous ) . In compound fractures the bone is broken at one or more points and communication with the external air exists . According to the degree ...
... bone is broken at one point , and no communication with the external air exists ( subcutaneous ) . In compound fractures the bone is broken at one or more points and communication with the external air exists . According to the degree ...
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abnormal mobility anatomic applied asepsis aseptic bacteria bandage becomes bone calcaneum calculi callus callus formation caused by direct clavicle Clinical Cloth Compare Fig compound fractures considerable contusion coracoid process crepitus deformity diagnosis diaphysis diastasis direct violence Diseases dislocation displaced fragments ecchymosis Edition elbow epicondyle epiphyseal especially exposure extension extravasation extremely femoral femur fibula fissure frac fracture type frequent functional disturbance hand humerus illustrated immobilization incision infraction injury intra-articular Jefferson Medical College joint knee-joint line of fracture lower end massage maxilla Medical College ment metacarpus muscles neck nerve oblique octavo olecranon operation osseous osteotomy pain palpation patella patient periosteum plaster-of-Paris dressing plate portion position produced Professor Pseudarthrosis radial radius rare resection ribs Röntgen rays showing signs skiagram skiagraph skin skull slight soft tissues sometimes splint splinters sterilized surgeon Surgery surgical swelling symptoms tibia tion transverse treatment consists tube ture ulna union violence fall weeks wire splint wound
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