FracturesW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 335 pages |
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... epiphyseal separation , and the question as to the transverse or oblique or T - shaped line of fracture can easily be settled . Fracture of the patella can easily be recognized with- out the aid of the rays . Still , there are some ...
... epiphyseal separation , and the question as to the transverse or oblique or T - shaped line of fracture can easily be settled . Fracture of the patella can easily be recognized with- out the aid of the rays . Still , there are some ...
Page 73
... epiphyseal separation - that is to say , a real chondro - epiphyseal division ( Fig . 50 ) , where the epi- physeal cartilage is sharply severed from the osseous end of the diaphysis - occurs in infants only , and is extremely rare ...
... epiphyseal separation - that is to say , a real chondro - epiphyseal division ( Fig . 50 ) , where the epi- physeal cartilage is sharply severed from the osseous end of the diaphysis - occurs in infants only , and is extremely rare ...
Page 74
... epiphyses naturally show a tendency to separation at various times . The dates of ossifica- tion and union of the epiphyses of the humerus , radius , femur , and tibia are , according to Quain : In the humerus the nucleus of the head ...
... epiphyses naturally show a tendency to separation at various times . The dates of ossifica- tion and union of the epiphyses of the humerus , radius , femur , and tibia are , according to Quain : In the humerus the nucleus of the head ...
Page 75
... epiphyseal line in a healthy man of twenty - four years . In dwarfs the epi- physis may remain cartilaginous up to the fortieth year . The symptoms are the same as those of the cor- responding fractures in adults . A most unpleasant ...
... epiphyseal line in a healthy man of twenty - four years . In dwarfs the epi- physis may remain cartilaginous up to the fortieth year . The symptoms are the same as those of the cor- responding fractures in adults . A most unpleasant ...
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... of treatment are identical with those applying for adults . Epiphyseal separation must also be treated according to the same rules . In children the plaster - of - Paris dressing can be used 76 FRACTURES IN GENERAL .
... of treatment are identical with those applying for adults . Epiphyseal separation must also be treated according to the same rules . In children the plaster - of - Paris dressing can be used 76 FRACTURES IN GENERAL .
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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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