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These must be considered in two groups ; those above the insertion of the deltoid , and those below this point . In those above , owing to the pull of the powerful abductor , the lower fragment must be abducted to secure the proper ...
These must be considered in two groups ; those above the insertion of the deltoid , and those below this point . In those above , owing to the pull of the powerful abductor , the lower fragment must be abducted to secure the proper ...
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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 , abduction is usually not. FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS 23.
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 , abduction is usually not. FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS 23.
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the insertion of the deltoid , abduction is usually not necessary . For the first type , the abduction splints already described are applicable ; for the second ( those of the lower half of the shaft ) , the modified Thomas elbow splint ...
the insertion of the deltoid , abduction is usually not necessary . For the first type , the abduction splints already described are applicable ; for the second ( those of the lower half of the shaft ) , the modified Thomas elbow splint ...
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Plaster - of - Paris is first applied over the padding , then the iron band is inserted and held FIG . 13 . FIG . 14 . FIG . 13. Tracing of roentgenogram of severe shell injury to both bones of the forearm , ten days subsequent to ...
Plaster - of - Paris is first applied over the padding , then the iron band is inserted and held FIG . 13 . FIG . 14 . FIG . 13. Tracing of roentgenogram of severe shell injury to both bones of the forearm , ten days subsequent to ...
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... sufficient traction to overcome the shortening . The danger of infection which may be urged as an argument against the insertion of any instrument directly into the bone , becomes minimal if 40 ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF GUNSHOT INJURIES.
... sufficient traction to overcome the shortening . The danger of infection which may be urged as an argument against the insertion of any instrument directly into the bone , becomes minimal if 40 ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT OF GUNSHOT INJURIES.
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