. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . 97 Fig. 103.—Case 9. Birth fracture of the femur treated in the box-spHntwith vertical upright. At the end of the second week there was over-riding,with considerable separation of the fragments. The callous mass had begunto enclose the point of fracture, while the periosteal bridge could be out- lined sloping from the lower end of the upper fragment toward the lowerend of the lower fragment.
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