FracturesW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 335 pages |
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... cent .; then follow those of the leg , of the ribs , and of the clavicle , 15 per cent .; hand , 11 per cent .; humerus , 7 per cent .; femur , 6 per cent .; foot , 2.6 per cent .; face , 2.4 per cent .; skull , 1.4 per cent . ; patella , ...
... cent .; then follow those of the leg , of the ribs , and of the clavicle , 15 per cent .; hand , 11 per cent .; humerus , 7 per cent .; femur , 6 per cent .; foot , 2.6 per cent .; face , 2.4 per cent .; skull , 1.4 per cent . ; patella , ...
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... cent . down to nearly nil , the consolidation of fragments in this condition , formerly so much dreaded , generally takes place with- out inflammatory reaction , or with very little . Even in pre - antiseptic times such consolidation ...
... cent . down to nearly nil , the consolidation of fragments in this condition , formerly so much dreaded , generally takes place with- out inflammatory reaction , or with very little . Even in pre - antiseptic times such consolidation ...
Page 55
... cent . alcohol . The alcohol is not regarded as a disinfectant in the proper sense , but it is mainly used for the purpose of dissolving the fat of the skin , which is a most congenial resting - place for bacteria . By dissolving their ...
... cent . alcohol . The alcohol is not regarded as a disinfectant in the proper sense , but it is mainly used for the purpose of dissolving the fat of the skin , which is a most congenial resting - place for bacteria . By dissolving their ...
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... cent . sublimate solution is maintained . If neces- sary , counteropenings are to be made , so as to permit the introduction of thorough drainage . Great care must be taken that the drains do not come between the bone - fragments . It ...
... cent . sublimate solution is maintained . If neces- sary , counteropenings are to be made , so as to permit the introduction of thorough drainage . Great care must be taken that the drains do not come between the bone - fragments . It ...
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... cent . of all fractures . It is caused either by direct vio- lence - such as blows and falls - or by transmission of the impulse of a fall upon the shoulder or the extended arm . The longitudinal axis of this bone , which is interposed ...
... cent . of all fractures . It is caused either by direct vio- lence - such as blows and falls - or by transmission of the impulse of a fall upon the shoulder or the extended arm . The longitudinal axis of this bone , which is interposed ...
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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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