A Treatise on fractures. v. 2, Volume 2H.C. Lea's son, 1888 - 538 pages |
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... sometimes arise . The joint which is most 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 ...
... sometimes arise . The joint which is most 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 ...
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... sometimes accompanying the arthro- pathies that complicate some paralyses of central origin and some cases of central nervous disease without paralysis . In the latter the articular portions of the bones are absorbed in the progress of ...
... sometimes accompanying the arthro- pathies that complicate some paralyses of central origin and some cases of central nervous disease without paralysis . In the latter the articular portions of the bones are absorbed in the progress of ...
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... sometimes bringing with it portions of the bone itself , or remaining continuous with the periosteum stripped up from the shaft . Under similar conditions the position of the rent in the capsule is very constant , for it is determined ...
... sometimes bringing with it portions of the bone itself , or remaining continuous with the periosteum stripped up from the shaft . Under similar conditions the position of the rent in the capsule is very constant , for it is determined ...
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... sometimes chipped in the passage of the surfaces across each other , and projecting portions of bone , apophyses , or the rim of an orbicular cavity may be broken off . The bone itself seldom passes to any great distance from its normal ...
... sometimes chipped in the passage of the surfaces across each other , and projecting portions of bone , apophyses , or the rim of an orbicular cavity may be broken off . The bone itself seldom passes to any great distance from its normal ...
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... sometimes preceding and sometimes following the fracture , and perhaps sometimes occurring simultaneously . When it follows the frac- ture it is due to a continuation of the external violence acting directly or indirectly upon the upper ...
... sometimes preceding and sometimes following the fracture , and perhaps sometimes occurring simultaneously . When it follows the frac- ture it is due to a continuation of the external violence acting directly or indirectly upon the upper ...
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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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