Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and DislocationsW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 353 pages |
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Page 18
... skin and soft parts at the seat of fracture . As a rule , this involves ex- posure of the seat of fracture to the air and to infection reaching it from without ; but even when the injury to the skin and soft parts is slight and does not ...
... skin and soft parts at the seat of fracture . As a rule , this involves ex- posure of the seat of fracture to the air and to infection reaching it from without ; but even when the injury to the skin and soft parts is slight and does not ...
Page 19
... skin has merely been injured by a sharp fragment of bone piercing it from with- in , the case is much simpler , and a good result will usu- ally be obtained by disinfecting the wound and surround- ing skin , replacing the fragments of ...
... skin has merely been injured by a sharp fragment of bone piercing it from with- in , the case is much simpler , and a good result will usu- ally be obtained by disinfecting the wound and surround- ing skin , replacing the fragments of ...
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... skin , because if there is much hemorrhage from the fracture the wound will act as a safety - valve , and there will be no distention of the tissues with blood which lowers their resistance to infection . In these cases if there is much ...
... skin , because if there is much hemorrhage from the fracture the wound will act as a safety - valve , and there will be no distention of the tissues with blood which lowers their resistance to infection . In these cases if there is much ...
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... skin , it should be covered with a muscle - flap . Every effort should be made to cover the bone at the seat of the fracture . If possible , the skin opening should be closed . The indica- tions for drainage — which is best accomplished ...
... skin , it should be covered with a muscle - flap . Every effort should be made to cover the bone at the seat of the fracture . If possible , the skin opening should be closed . The indica- tions for drainage — which is best accomplished ...
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... skin , rendering the fracture compound , and because of the great extravasation of blood . [ The subject of torsion - fractures has recently been thor- oughly considered by Zuppinger.1 - ED . ] Compression - fractures ( Plate 3 ) , or ...
... skin , rendering the fracture compound , and because of the great extravasation of blood . [ The subject of torsion - fractures has recently been thor- oughly considered by Zuppinger.1 - ED . ] Compression - fractures ( Plate 3 ) , or ...
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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