The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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In case traction is necessary because of overriding , the splint is easily modified by prolonging the second leg of the triangle ( corresponding to the upper arm ) several inches further for the attachment of adhesive strips fastened to ...
In case traction is necessary because of overriding , the splint is easily modified by prolonging the second leg of the triangle ( corresponding to the upper arm ) several inches further for the attachment of adhesive strips fastened to ...
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A primary essential is to have the window sufficiently large to expose at least two inches of healthy skin on all sides of the wound . Further protection of the plaster is given either by cuffs of oiled skin ( Osgood ) or by strips of ...
A primary essential is to have the window sufficiently large to expose at least two inches of healthy skin on all sides of the wound . Further protection of the plaster is given either by cuffs of oiled skin ( Osgood ) or by strips of ...
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The technic of application is as follows : Two malleable iron bands are necessary , 1 % inches thick , about 11⁄2 inches wide and 1 yard long . The surgeon should provide himself with a small vise , triangle file and hammer , so as to ...
The technic of application is as follows : Two malleable iron bands are necessary , 1 % inches thick , about 11⁄2 inches wide and 1 yard long . The surgeon should provide himself with a small vise , triangle file and hammer , so as to ...
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Sufficient turns are applied to give a layer approximately 1 inch thick , and then the two iron bands , which have already been bent , are laid in place and fastened by further turns ...
Sufficient turns are applied to give a layer approximately 1 inch thick , and then the two iron bands , which have already been bent , are laid in place and fastened by further turns ...
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These are discs of wood about 2 inches in diameter with a straight rod 2 or 3 inches long projecting from their centre . The plaster- of - Paris is then applied , covering the lower arm and the lower half of the upper arm .
These are discs of wood about 2 inches in diameter with a straight rod 2 or 3 inches long projecting from their centre . The plaster- of - Paris is then applied , covering the lower arm and the lower half of the upper arm .
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