The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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CHAPTER IV TRANSPORTATION OF THE WOUNDED . PART II AT THE BASE HOSPITAL 54 59 CHAPTER V THE TREATMENT OF BONE INJURIES 61 CHAPTER VI JOINT INJURIES 86 CONTRACTURES . CHAPTER VII PAGE 107 CHAPTER VIII THE TREATMENT 15.
CHAPTER IV TRANSPORTATION OF THE WOUNDED . PART II AT THE BASE HOSPITAL 54 59 CHAPTER V THE TREATMENT OF BONE INJURIES 61 CHAPTER VI JOINT INJURIES 86 CONTRACTURES . CHAPTER VII PAGE 107 CHAPTER VIII THE TREATMENT 15.
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CONTRACTURES . CHAPTER VII PAGE 107 CHAPTER VIII THE TREATMENT OF NERVE INJURIES . 114 CHAPTER IX INJURIES TO TENDONS AND TENDON OPERATIONS 133 CHAPTER X TREATMENT OF THE AMPUTATED 182 CHAPTER XI THE AIMS AND ORGANIZATION OF THE ...
CONTRACTURES . CHAPTER VII PAGE 107 CHAPTER VIII THE TREATMENT OF NERVE INJURIES . 114 CHAPTER IX INJURIES TO TENDONS AND TENDON OPERATIONS 133 CHAPTER X TREATMENT OF THE AMPUTATED 182 CHAPTER XI THE AIMS AND ORGANIZATION OF THE ...
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Sir Robert Jones. FIG . 21. - Compound fracture of both femurs due to gunshot injuries of both the thighs three months after treatment in a double fenestrated plaster spica . FIG . 25. The contracture of the fourth and fifth.
Sir Robert Jones. FIG . 21. - Compound fracture of both femurs due to gunshot injuries of both the thighs three months after treatment in a double fenestrated plaster spica . FIG . 25. The contracture of the fourth and fifth.
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... is present only on the palmar surface , owing to the fact that the dorsal sensory branch leaves the nerve some few inches. FIG . 25. The contracture of the fourth and fifth fingers characteristic of paralysis of the ulnar nerve .
... is present only on the palmar surface , owing to the fact that the dorsal sensory branch leaves the nerve some few inches. FIG . 25. The contracture of the fourth and fifth fingers characteristic of paralysis of the ulnar nerve .
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The flexion contracture of the fourth and fifth fingers is a paralytic phenomenon peculiar to the ulnar nerve . It may be due to scar tissue formation in the flexor muscles and their consequent shrinking , but this explanation ...
The flexion contracture of the fourth and fifth fingers is a paralytic phenomenon peculiar to the ulnar nerve . It may be due to scar tissue formation in the flexor muscles and their consequent shrinking , but this explanation ...
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abduction adhesive allow already amputation applied artificial limb assistant attached band bandage body bone calf complete contracture correct corresponding course deep direction divided downward dressing effective elbow excellent experience exposed extension extensor extremity fascia fingers fixation flexion flexor followed foot fractures fragments frequently function give given graft gunshot injuries hand head hold hospital illustrating important inches incision indicated injury insertion instances joint knee lateral layer longus lower means mechanical method motion muscles muscular necessary nerve normal Note occurred operation owing paralysis paralyzed passes patient performed periosteum peroneus plaster plaster-of-Paris portion position possible practical prevent principle produced removed requires scar tissue secured sheath shoulder shown in Fig shows side skin splint strips stump sufficient surface surgeon suture taken technic tendon thigh tibia tibialis anticus tion tissue traction transplanted treatment turn upper usually wound wrist
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