A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . ds into the ischiatic notch ; Sir A. Cooper. Up-wards and backwards into the great sacro-sciatic notch; Lizars. Backwardsinto the sacro-sciatic foramen ; S. Cooper. Backwards into the ischiatic notch ;Liston, B. Cooper, Miller, Pirrie, Erichsen, Skey, Gibson. Downwards and out-wards on the os ischium; Boyer, Dorsey. Backwards and downwards intothe ischiatic notch ; Chelius, Petit, Duverney. Upon the ischium ; ; Gerdy. Ischiatic; Malgaigne. Dorsal below the tendon;Bigelow. Boyer considers this dislocation as only second


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . ds into the ischiatic notch ; Sir A. Cooper. Up-wards and backwards into the great sacro-sciatic notch; Lizars. Backwardsinto the sacro-sciatic foramen ; S. Cooper. Backwards into the ischiatic notch ;Liston, B. Cooper, Miller, Pirrie, Erichsen, Skey, Gibson. Downwards and out-wards on the os ischium; Boyer, Dorsey. Backwards and downwards intothe ischiatic notch ; Chelius, Petit, Duverney. Upon the ischium ; ; Gerdy. Ischiatic; Malgaigne. Dorsal below the tendon;Bigelow. Boyer considers this dislocation as only secondary upon a disloca-tion upon the dorsum ilii; but it is very certain that it often occursas a primary accident. Not unfrequently, also, what was primarily a UPWARDS AND BACKWARDS INTO ISCHIATIC NOTCH. 661 dislocation into the ischiatic notch, becomes subsequently a dislocationupon the dorsum ilii. Causes.—A fall upon the foot or knee when the limb is very muchin advance of the body; or the fall of a heavy weight upon the back Fig. 286. Fis:.


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