A Treatise on fractures. v. 2, Volume 2H.C. Lea's son, 1888 - 538 pages |
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... frequent in the former as in the latter ; Krönlein found it five times as great . Dislocations of the lower jaw are an exception , being four times ( Krönlein ) as frequent in women as in men . Age . No age is exempt ; dislocations have ...
... frequent in the former as in the latter ; Krönlein found it five times as great . Dislocations of the lower jaw are an exception , being four times ( Krönlein ) as frequent in women as in men . Age . No age is exempt ; dislocations have ...
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... frequently dislocated is the shoulder - joint , and it differs normally from others in the wide range and variety of motion made possible by its form , the laxity of its capsule , and the absence of any firm ligament to hold the bones ...
... frequently dislocated is the shoulder - joint , and it differs normally from others in the wide range and variety of motion made possible by its form , the laxity of its capsule , and the absence of any firm ligament to hold the bones ...
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... frequently recurs under the influence of some slight cause , and who have acquired this liability as the result of an ordinary traumatic dislocation , or of paralysis of one or more of the muscles of the joint , or of fracture . The ...
... frequently recurs under the influence of some slight cause , and who have acquired this liability as the result of an ordinary traumatic dislocation , or of paralysis of one or more of the muscles of the joint , or of fracture . The ...
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... frequent . When at the elbow or knee the wound is made by the projecting end of the humerus or of the femur in the flexure of the joint , the overlying artery can hardly escape rupture . Repair - Only a few observations have been made ...
... frequent . When at the elbow or knee the wound is made by the projecting end of the humerus or of the femur in the flexure of the joint , the overlying artery can hardly escape rupture . Repair - Only a few observations have been made ...
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... frequently confounded ; either may be mistaken for the other ; and in any such case every effort should be made to determine the exact positions occupied by the ends of the When fracture and dislocation coexist , as fracture of the ...
... frequently confounded ; either may be mistaken for the other ; and in any such case every effort should be made to determine the exact positions occupied by the ends of the When fracture and dislocation coexist , as fracture of the ...
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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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Page 414 - The trochanter rises to a variable distance above the line drawn from the anterior superior spine of the ilium to the tuberosity of the ischium, and its distance from the first-named prominence is increased.
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Page 74 - A stimulant dose of strychnine will depend on the age of the patient, and the length of time during which the drug has been given, although asthmatics, as a rule, will bear larger doses of strychnine than most other patients.