The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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7 ; it follows the outline of the shoulder and the upper arm to a point several inches above the wound , then bends sharply at a right angle out- ward , then downward , then corresponding to the bend of the elbow , for- ward parallel to ...
7 ; it follows the outline of the shoulder and the upper arm to a point several inches above the wound , then bends sharply at a right angle out- ward , then downward , then corresponding to the bend of the elbow , for- ward parallel to ...
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The patient is placed , face downward , on a narrow table . The back and thighs are greased with a little oil or petrolatum , and a piece of stockinette is laid over the head , to keep the plaster from the hair .
The patient is placed , face downward , on a narrow table . The back and thighs are greased with a little oil or petrolatum , and a piece of stockinette is laid over the head , to keep the plaster from the hair .
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The patient is placed , face downward , on a narrow table . The back and thighs are greased with a little oil or petrolatum , and a piece of stockinette is laid over the head , to keep the plaster from the hair .
The patient is placed , face downward , on a narrow table . The back and thighs are greased with a little oil or petrolatum , and a piece of stockinette is laid over the head , to keep the plaster from the hair .
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The foot should be splinted in moderate equinus position ( about 110 ° ) with downward pres- sure over the dorsum and upward against the ball of the foot so as to prevent cavus deformity . 11. Posterior Tibial .
The foot should be splinted in moderate equinus position ( about 110 ° ) with downward pres- sure over the dorsum and upward against the ball of the foot so as to prevent cavus deformity . 11. Posterior Tibial .
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The track of the bullet ran through the condyle of the femur downward through the outer angle of the joint into the tibia . As in the first case , the track of the bullet was FIG . 74. Tracing of roentgenogram of infantry projectile in ...
The track of the bullet ran through the condyle of the femur downward through the outer angle of the joint into the tibia . As in the first case , the track of the bullet was FIG . 74. Tracing of roentgenogram of infantry projectile in ...
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