FracturesW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 335 pages |
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... wires fused into the ends of the tube , the negative electrode , or cathode , becomes surrounded by a faint dark - blue light , while the posi- tive electrode , the anode , sends a peach - colored light through the tube as far as the ...
... wires fused into the ends of the tube , the negative electrode , or cathode , becomes surrounded by a faint dark - blue light , while the posi- tive electrode , the anode , sends a peach - colored light through the tube as far as the ...
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... wire may be inserted . ( Fig . 9. ) The interrupted plaster - of - Paris dressing , in pre- antiseptic times so very much en vogue , is almost entirely abandoned now , since wound dressings nowa- days need to be changed but rarely . It ...
... wire may be inserted . ( Fig . 9. ) The interrupted plaster - of - Paris dressing , in pre- antiseptic times so very much en vogue , is almost entirely abandoned now , since wound dressings nowa- days need to be changed but rarely . It ...
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... Wire splints ( Fig . 12 ) , besides having the great advantage of being made of a light and clean material , adapt themselves easily to the contours of the body . They are especially useful in the treatment of com- pound fractures ...
... Wire splints ( Fig . 12 ) , besides having the great advantage of being made of a light and clean material , adapt themselves easily to the contours of the body . They are especially useful in the treatment of com- pound fractures ...
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... wire splint is adapted besides . ( Fig . 12. ) In case there is an indication for antiseptic lotions the wire splint does not conflict with their applica- tion . If this splint , after being boiled and loosely Fig . 12. - Simple wire ...
... wire splint is adapted besides . ( Fig . 12. ) In case there is an indication for antiseptic lotions the wire splint does not conflict with their applica- tion . If this splint , after being boiled and loosely Fig . 12. - Simple wire ...
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Carl Beck. gauze packing and padded wire splint only ) should be selected . For small wounds , provided there are good granulations , a fenestrated circular plaster - of- Paris dressing may be used and the wound may be treated through ...
Carl Beck. gauze packing and padded wire splint only ) should be selected . For small wounds , provided there are good granulations , a fenestrated circular plaster - of- Paris dressing may be used and the wound may be treated through ...
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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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