The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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... because the frag- ments are usually best reduced by this position ; third , because it relaxes the most important muscles of the shoulder , thus lessening the tendency to overriding and preventing unneces- sary strain of the muscle ...
... because the frag- ments are usually best reduced by this position ; third , because it relaxes the most important muscles of the shoulder , thus lessening the tendency to overriding and preventing unneces- sary strain of the muscle ...
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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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One or more of the metacarpal bones are usually hopelessly shattered and the tendons in- jured . Methods of traction are of little avail in these cases and there is practically nothing to be done at the front except to fix the hand in a ...
One or more of the metacarpal bones are usually hopelessly shattered and the tendons in- jured . Methods of traction are of little avail in these cases and there is practically nothing to be done at the front except to fix the hand in a ...
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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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