The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Page 11
The two specialties merge so intimately in all injuries of the extremities that the attempt to divorce them seems to me artificial . In this work I shall not refer to those injuries or deformities , such as sprains or dislocations ...
The two specialties merge so intimately in all injuries of the extremities that the attempt to divorce them seems to me artificial . In this work I shall not refer to those injuries or deformities , such as sprains or dislocations ...
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ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF GUNSHOT INJURIES PART I AT THE FRONT Here two principles predominate in the treatment of all gunshot wounds of the extremities : surgical cleanliness and dequate fixation . It is with the latter that we are ...
ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF GUNSHOT INJURIES PART I AT THE FRONT Here two principles predominate in the treatment of all gunshot wounds of the extremities : surgical cleanliness and dequate fixation . It is with the latter that we are ...
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... then downward , then corresponding to the bend of the elbow , for- ward parallel to the lower arm , and then again at a right angle , so as to bring it once more against the surface of the patient's extremity .
... then downward , then corresponding to the bend of the elbow , for- ward parallel to the lower arm , and then again at a right angle , so as to bring it once more against the surface of the patient's extremity .
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In both , the essential factor of the fixation is a firm grasp , not merely of the lower extremity , but also of the trunk to the level of the nipples . The Jones abduction splint ( Fig . 16 ) and the plaster - of - Paris spica are the ...
In both , the essential factor of the fixation is a firm grasp , not merely of the lower extremity , but also of the trunk to the level of the nipples . The Jones abduction splint ( Fig . 16 ) and the plaster - of - Paris spica are the ...
Page 40
... is impossible to secure the necessary traction by adhesive plaster and then recourse must be had either to a nail driven through the lower extremity of the tibia , to the bone- tongs , or to the wire method referred to on page 36.
... is impossible to secure the necessary traction by adhesive plaster and then recourse must be had either to a nail driven through the lower extremity of the tibia , to the bone- tongs , or to the wire method referred to on page 36.
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