SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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Page 98
... . 12 . FIG . 11 . Separation of the lower epiphysis of the femur ( Bryant ) . Intra - articular fracture of the head of the tibia , with impaction and separation of the upper fragments . a FIG . 13 .. FIG . 14 . Intra. 98 FRACTURES .
... . 12 . FIG . 11 . Separation of the lower epiphysis of the femur ( Bryant ) . Intra - articular fracture of the head of the tibia , with impaction and separation of the upper fragments . a FIG . 13 .. FIG . 14 . Intra. 98 FRACTURES .
Page 99
... lower end of the humerus , with exuberant callus , especially in front . FIG . 15 . Intercondyloid fracture of the humerus . FIG . 16 . Comminuted fracture of the fe- mur , with splitting of the condyles . Comminuted fracture of the ...
... lower end of the humerus , with exuberant callus , especially in front . FIG . 15 . Intercondyloid fracture of the humerus . FIG . 16 . Comminuted fracture of the fe- mur , with splitting of the condyles . Comminuted fracture of the ...
Page 100
... 18 . Impacted fracture of the neck of the femur without splintering . Vertical section . Comminuted fracture of the lower end of the radius . Pal- mar aspect . FIG . 19 . FIG . 20 . FIG . 21 . Angular displacement . 100 FRACTURES .
... 18 . Impacted fracture of the neck of the femur without splintering . Vertical section . Comminuted fracture of the lower end of the radius . Pal- mar aspect . FIG . 19 . FIG . 20 . FIG . 21 . Angular displacement . 100 FRACTURES .
Page 102
Bern Budd Gallaudet. FIG . 25 . FIG . 26 . Fracture of the lower end of the radius . Angular displacement of the lower fragment backward with impaction ( R. W. Smith ) . Fracture of the fibula . Longitudinal separation . False point of ...
Bern Budd Gallaudet. FIG . 25 . FIG . 26 . Fracture of the lower end of the radius . Angular displacement of the lower fragment backward with impaction ( R. W. Smith ) . Fracture of the fibula . Longitudinal separation . False point of ...
Page 104
... lower extremity , use either Nélaton's ( a ) or Bryant's ( b ) line : ( a ) Pass a tape - measure from the anterior superior spinous process of the ilium to the tuberosity of the ischium on the affected side , and observe the position ...
... lower extremity , use either Nélaton's ( a ) or Bryant's ( b ) line : ( a ) Pass a tape - measure from the anterior superior spinous process of the ilium to the tuberosity of the ischium on the affected side , and observe the position ...
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