. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... the wrist. In removingthe styloid process of the radius, that bone became shorter than the ulna. Cut No. 968 represents a stump extending to the wrist, with the proc-esses removed. It has its smallest dimensions at the extremity. Cut No. 969 represents a stump extending to the wrist, with theprocesses removed and the tissues puckered considerably on the underside ; the stump consequently a tapering one. Cut No. 970 represents a stump extending to the wrist, with theprocesses partly removed, the extremity sensitive, incapable of be


. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... the wrist. In removingthe styloid process of the radius, that bone became shorter than the ulna. Cut No. 968 represents a stump extending to the wrist, with the proc-esses removed. It has its smallest dimensions at the extremity. Cut No. 969 represents a stump extending to the wrist, with theprocesses removed and the tissues puckered considerably on the underside ; the stump consequently a tapering one. Cut No. 970 represents a stump extending to the wrist, with theprocesses partly removed, the extremity sensitive, incapable of bearingpressure. Cut No. 971 represents a wrist-joint amputation, with processes partlyremoved. The styloid process of the ulna is removed obliquely, pro-ducing a shortening of the ulna side of the stamp. Cut No. 972 represents a tapering stump extending to the wrist, 250 A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. Cut No. 973 represents a wrist-joint amputation, with trimmedulna and radius. None of the stumps above described have styloidprominences. >*-=*. /^^^^^^^uiinnilHimmnnnn illinium


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