The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Usually , the plaster has hardened a few minutes after its application , and with a little care it can be removed from the patient's body , the. FIG . 15. - Photograph illustrating the method of overcoming lateral deviation of the ...
Usually , the plaster has hardened a few minutes after its application , and with a little care it can be removed from the patient's body , the. FIG . 15. - Photograph illustrating the method of overcoming lateral deviation of the ...
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it can be removed from the patient's body , the edges trimmed , with a strong knife , and a suitable opening cut over the wound . Near the anus the plaster is cut away , allowing ample room for defecation . It requires 20 to 30 minutes ...
it can be removed from the patient's body , the edges trimmed , with a strong knife , and a suitable opening cut over the wound . Near the anus the plaster is cut away , allowing ample room for defecation . It requires 20 to 30 minutes ...
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The principle of the operation is removal of a wedge of such a shape and size that by abduction or adduction of the ... and operate first upon this tracing with a pair of scissors to determine the exact size of the wedge to be removed .
The principle of the operation is removal of a wedge of such a shape and size that by abduction or adduction of the ... and operate first upon this tracing with a pair of scissors to determine the exact size of the wedge to be removed .
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None of the bone fragments were removed , although many of them were attached by only a few shreds of periosteum . Within three months solid bony union had occurred . In many instances , however , despite this attempt to con- serve ...
None of the bone fragments were removed , although many of them were attached by only a few shreds of periosteum . Within three months solid bony union had occurred . In many instances , however , despite this attempt to con- serve ...
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Gunshot injury to the upper end of the humerus . bone splinters were removed , although the wound was severely infected . Healing in ten weeks without shortening or other deformity . ( a ) By vigorous rubbing of the bone ends so as to ...
Gunshot injury to the upper end of the humerus . bone splinters were removed , although the wound was severely infected . Healing in ten weeks without shortening or other deformity . ( a ) By vigorous rubbing of the bone ends so as to ...
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