A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . Thomass Hospital. Fig. a compound dislocation of the ulna backwards, witha compound and comminuted fracture of the radius. A. Radius B. Ulna C. Carpus D. Ulna dislocated backwards, being thrown behind the extremity of the radiusT E. Fragments of the broken radius extremely comminuted:the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevior tornthrough. Museum, St. Thomases Hospital. Fig. of the second phalanx of the finger forwards,and of the first backwards. A. First phalanx B. Second phalanx C. Third phalanx D. Disloc


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . Thomass Hospital. Fig. a compound dislocation of the ulna backwards, witha compound and comminuted fracture of the radius. A. Radius B. Ulna C. Carpus D. Ulna dislocated backwards, being thrown behind the extremity of the radiusT E. Fragments of the broken radius extremely comminuted:the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevior tornthrough. Museum, St. Thomases Hospital. Fig. of the second phalanx of the finger forwards,and of the first backwards. A. First phalanx B. Second phalanx C. Third phalanx D. Dislocated extremity of the first phalanx E. Dislocated second phalanx F. New capsular ligament covering the ends of the dislocated bones. Fig. dislocation of the first phalanx of the thumb. A. Metacarpal bone B. First phalanx thrown backwards C. Second phalanx D. First phalanx dislocated E. Tendon of the flexor longus pollices torn through. In the treatment of this accident the end of the bone is tobe sawn away. Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. rublishccl by Astlcv Cooper. 18i&. Dratt-n ^Enorawd hv (. J. Canten. PLATE XXIX. Fig. a view of a dislocation of the os humeri into theaxilla on the right side. Fig, a view of the dislocation of the os humeri forwards,behind the pectoralis major, and under the clavicle. Fig. bones of the trunk, shewing the seats of dislocationof the clavicle and os humeri. A. Sternal end of the clavicle thrown upon the sternum B. Scapular end of the clavicle thrown upon the spine of the scapular C. Spine of the scapular D. The glenoid cavity E. Coracoid process F. Head of the os humeri thrown into the axilla G. Head of the os humeri thrown forwards upon the second rib under the clavicle, and upon the inner side of thecoracoid process in the dislocation forwards. Fig. the situation of the head of the os humeri, whendislocated backwards upon the scapulae. A. Dorsum scapulae B. Os humeri C. Head of the os humeri on the


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