Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and DislocationsW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 353 pages |
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... Pelvis 238 238 2. Hip - joint 244 ( A ) Backward Dislocation 245 ( B ) Forward Dislocation 251 ( C ) Rare Dislocations of the Hip - joint 253 3. Femur .. 253 ( A ) Fractures of the Upper End of the Femur 253 ( B ) Fracture of the Shaft ...
... Pelvis 238 238 2. Hip - joint 244 ( A ) Backward Dislocation 245 ( B ) Forward Dislocation 251 ( C ) Rare Dislocations of the Hip - joint 253 3. Femur .. 253 ( A ) Fractures of the Upper End of the Femur 253 ( B ) Fracture of the Shaft ...
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... Pelvis . Plate 50. - Backward Dislocation of the Thigh . Plate 51 , 52. Various Typical Forms of Dislocation of the Thigh in Preparations and in the Living Subject . Plate 52a . —Normal Hip - joint of a Lad Seventeen Years Old . Plate ...
... Pelvis . Plate 50. - Backward Dislocation of the Thigh . Plate 51 , 52. Various Typical Forms of Dislocation of the Thigh in Preparations and in the Living Subject . Plate 52a . —Normal Hip - joint of a Lad Seventeen Years Old . Plate ...
Page 117
... pelvis ; i . e . , have more of a hold on the pelvis . FRACTURES OF THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN . 117.
... pelvis ; i . e . , have more of a hold on the pelvis . FRACTURES OF THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN . 117.
Page 118
... pelvis may be utilized to maintain separation of the fragments . I am in the habit of using a kind of belt to which the extension apparatus is attached . The appli- cation of a plaster - of - Paris jacket immediately after the injury ...
... pelvis may be utilized to maintain separation of the fragments . I am in the habit of using a kind of belt to which the extension apparatus is attached . The appli- cation of a plaster - of - Paris jacket immediately after the injury ...
Page 238
... PELVIS . ( Plate 49. ) Solution of continuity in the bones of the pelvis usually implies the action of very considerable force.1 The vic- tim usually has fallen from a great height or has been crushed by large and heavy objects , by a ...
... PELVIS . ( Plate 49. ) Solution of continuity in the bones of the pelvis usually implies the action of very considerable force.1 The vic- tim usually has fallen from a great height or has been crushed by large and heavy objects , by a ...
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abduction abnormal mobility acetabulum acromion anatomic anesthesia Anst Anst E Reichhold articular ATLAS AND EPITOME bandage bone bony callus callus-formation capsule cartilage clavicle Clinical Cloth compression condyle contusion coracoid process crepitus deformity diagnosis direct violence Diseases dislocation displacement dressing Edition elbow elbow-joint epiphyseal extension external extremity femur fibula flexed flexion foot force forearm fossa frac frag frequently head humerus illustrations injury Jefferson Medical College joint knee-joint lateral ligament limb line of fracture Lith lower end lower fragment luxatio luxation Medical College Medicine ment Munchen muscles neck nerve normal oblique fracture octavo olecranon operation patella patient pelvis plaster-of-Paris Plate portion position posterior pressure produced Professor radius rare reduction region result rotation seat of fracture shaft side Skiagraph skull specimen splint supination surface surgeon Surgery surgical symptoms Text-Book thigh tibia tion tissue traction treatment trochanter tuberosities ture typical fracture ulna upper end upper fragment usually vertebral vertebral column