The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Diagram illustrating the iron bands incorporated into the plas- ter dressing shown in Fig . 6. a , The outer iron band . b , The inner band which runs along the patient's chest and partly encircles the arm . the insertion of the deltoid ...
Diagram illustrating the iron bands incorporated into the plas- ter dressing shown in Fig . 6. a , The outer iron band . b , The inner band which runs along the patient's chest and partly encircles the arm . the insertion of the deltoid ...
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10a and 106 , the patient is seen , illustrating the range of flexion and extension secured by this method . Injuries in the Neighborhood of the Elbow . - As in the case of the shoulder , the surgeon must always consider the danger of ...
10a and 106 , the patient is seen , illustrating the range of flexion and extension secured by this method . Injuries in the Neighborhood of the Elbow . - As in the case of the shoulder , the surgeon must always consider the danger of ...
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Diagram illustrating the type of deformity frequently seen in gunshot injuries to a single bone of the forearm . The arrows indicate the lines of force which the surgeon should apply in reducing the fracture .
Diagram illustrating the type of deformity frequently seen in gunshot injuries to a single bone of the forearm . The arrows indicate the lines of force which the surgeon should apply in reducing the fracture .
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12. The technic. FIG . 12. Fenestrated plaster dressing applicable to severe gunshot injuries of both bones of the forearm . FIG . 15. - Photograph illustrating the method of overcoming. 28 ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF GUNSHOT INJURIES.
12. The technic. FIG . 12. Fenestrated plaster dressing applicable to severe gunshot injuries of both bones of the forearm . FIG . 15. - Photograph illustrating the method of overcoming. 28 ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF GUNSHOT INJURIES.
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Photograph illustrating the method of overcoming lateral deviation of the fingers , subsequent to gunshot injuries . FIG . 15. - Photograph illustrating the method of overcoming. FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS 31.
Photograph illustrating the method of overcoming lateral deviation of the fingers , subsequent to gunshot injuries . FIG . 15. - Photograph illustrating the method of overcoming. FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS 31.
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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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