A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . 1/imm .^TmmiveJ bv i . ,lisli,.,l bv PLATE IV. Shews a dislocation in the ischiatic notch. This is a sideview of the exterior surface of the os innominatum. A. Ilium B. Ischium C. Pubes D. Trochanter major, covering and concealing the acetabulum F. Head of the os femoris thrown into the ischiatic notch, and situated between the posterior and inferior spinous processof the ilium, and the spinous process of the ischium G. A new capsular ligament, formed around the head of the bone, and composed of cellular membrane,


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . 1/imm .^TmmiveJ bv i . ,lisli,.,l bv PLATE IV. Shews a dislocation in the ischiatic notch. This is a sideview of the exterior surface of the os innominatum. A. Ilium B. Ischium C. Pubes D. Trochanter major, covering and concealing the acetabulum F. Head of the os femoris thrown into the ischiatic notch, and situated between the posterior and inferior spinous processof the ilium, and the spinous process of the ischium G. A new capsular ligament, formed around the head of the bone, and composed of cellular membrane, condensed Ligamentum teres, which had been torn through in thedislocation, as well as the original capsular ligament. MuseuMf St, Thomass Hospital. i- Ert,,,tiyCJMmt,i PLATE V. Exhibits a view of the dislocation of the os femoris uponthe pubes, or forwards and upwards. This preparation beau-tifully shews the power of nature in accommodating itself tonew circumstances. AA. Ilia B. Pubes C. Ischia D. Os femoris E. Trochanter major, occupying the original acetabulum F. Head and neck of the os femoris, upon the junction of the pubes and ilium G. The new cup formed for the neck of the os femoris H. The femoral artery and vein, passed upon the smoothsurface of the pubes, on the inner side of the new ace-tabulum. Museum,) St. Thomas s Hospital. Tl-JVl,


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