The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Page 25
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 ...
Page 31
A single layer suffices . When the plaster cream is ready , the burlap strips are dipped into it one by one , and when thoroughly saturated with the plaster are handed to the operator who applies a series of strips first in the vertical ...
A single layer suffices . When the plaster cream is ready , the burlap strips are dipped into it one by one , and when thoroughly saturated with the plaster are handed to the operator who applies a series of strips first in the vertical ...
Page 41
... applied as described on page 25 , then the iron band , bent as indicated in the figure , is fastened in place by another layer of plaster bandages . The loop of metal projecting beyond the toes serves for the attachment of the ...
... applied as described on page 25 , then the iron band , bent as indicated in the figure , is fastened in place by another layer of plaster bandages . The loop of metal projecting beyond the toes serves for the attachment of the ...
Page 52
This is placed between the two layers of plaster - of - Paris and the whole is enveloped by the two layers of cotton flannel . The plaster splint is applied to the patient's body and arm and fastened in place securely by a gauze bandage ...
This is placed between the two layers of plaster - of - Paris and the whole is enveloped by the two layers of cotton flannel . The plaster splint is applied to the patient's body and arm and fastened in place securely by a gauze bandage ...
Page 74
... are those lying between the outer fibrous layer of the perios- teum and the surface of the bone - the so - called cambium layer of the periosteum . The osteogenesis observed in cases of bone d b a Ѣ FIG . 44. - Microscopical cross.
... are those lying between the outer fibrous layer of the perios- teum and the surface of the bone - the so - called cambium layer of the periosteum . The osteogenesis observed in cases of bone d b a Ѣ FIG . 44. - Microscopical cross.
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