A Treatise on fractures. v. 2, Volume 2H.C. Lea's son, 1888 - 538 pages |
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... examination or by critical review of the history in the light of later researches and accumulated evidence . When the scantiness of the report or the use of ambiguous terms has left some detail in doubt I have never given my own ...
... examination or by critical review of the history in the light of later researches and accumulated evidence . When the scantiness of the report or the use of ambiguous terms has left some detail in doubt I have never given my own ...
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... examination cannot be held to prove even the possibility of a first dislocation without laceration of the soft parts . In enarthrodial joints , especially the shoulder , where the ligaments are loose and where the bones are held ...
... examination cannot be held to prove even the possibility of a first dislocation without laceration of the soft parts . In enarthrodial joints , especially the shoulder , where the ligaments are loose and where the bones are held ...
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... examination , the fracture was found passing through the acetabulum , dividing the bone into three parts ; and the head of the thigh bone was deeply sunk into the cavity of the pelvis . " Still more common , but seldom deserving to be ...
... examination , the fracture was found passing through the acetabulum , dividing the bone into three parts ; and the head of the thigh bone was deeply sunk into the cavity of the pelvis . " Still more common , but seldom deserving to be ...
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... examination or inferred from the symptoms . Examples of the former are uncommon , and in some of the latter it may remain in doubt whether the nerves were injured by the displacement of the bone , or by the efforts to reduce the ...
... examination or inferred from the symptoms . Examples of the former are uncommon , and in some of the latter it may remain in doubt whether the nerves were injured by the displacement of the bone , or by the efforts to reduce the ...
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... examination it appeared that the individual had suffered fracture of the upper end of the ulna and dislocation of the head of the radius upward and inward , and that the ulnar artery and ulnar and median nerves had been completely ...
... examination it appeared that the individual had suffered fracture of the upper end of the ulna and dislocation of the head of the radius upward and inward , and that the ulnar artery and ulnar and median nerves had been completely ...
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abduction acetabulum acromion artery articular surface attached autopsy axilla axis backward dislocation Bigelow cadaver capsule carpus cartilage caused centimetres cervical vertebræ Chir Chirurgie clavicle complete condyle congenital dislocation coracoid coronoid process cotyloid cavity deformity diagnosis dislocation dislocation backward dislocation forward displacement dorsal dislocation downward elbow epitrochlea extension external femur finger flexed flexion forearm fracture front glenoid cavity glenoid fossa hand head humerus ilium inch incomplete injury inner side joint knee Krönlein laceration lateral ligament limb lower metacarpal bone movement muscles muscular neck nerve normal observed obturator obturator internus olecranon outer side outward pain paralysis patient pelvis periosteum phalanx portion position posterior prominence pronation radius reduction reported ribs right angle rotation rupture scapula shoulder socket spinous process subscapularis supination surgeon symptoms tendon thigh tion torn traction transverse trochanter trochlea tuberosity ulna untorn upper upward usually vertebræ violence wrist
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