A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . hside at their necks, a dislocation of the sternum from the cartilages of bothsecond ribs, a dislocation of the left third cartilage from its rib, a dislocation ofthe first from the second bone of the sternum, and a transverse fracture of the 1 Paper read before the St. Louis Medical Society by F. J. Lutz, , St. LouisMed. and Surg. Journ., July, 1877. 2 Buffalo Med. Journ., vol. xii. p. 282, Cases of Fractures of the Sternum. 3 Polaillon, Soc. de Chir. du Paris, p. 97, 1876. (Poinsot.) 4 Brit. Med. Journ., Dec. 11,1886. 164: FRACTUR


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . hside at their necks, a dislocation of the sternum from the cartilages of bothsecond ribs, a dislocation of the left third cartilage from its rib, a dislocation ofthe first from the second bone of the sternum, and a transverse fracture of the 1 Paper read before the St. Louis Medical Society by F. J. Lutz, , St. LouisMed. and Surg. Journ., July, 1877. 2 Buffalo Med. Journ., vol. xii. p. 282, Cases of Fractures of the Sternum. 3 Polaillon, Soc. de Chir. du Paris, p. 97, 1876. (Poinsot.) 4 Brit. Med. Journ., Dec. 11,1886. 164: FRACTURES AND DIASTASES OF THE STERNUM. sternum three-quarters of an inch below the top of the gladiolus. The disloca-tion of the manubrium was complete, and it was thrust behind the upper end ofthe gladiolus, underlapping it half an inch. The transverse fracture three-quarters of an inch lower down was also complete, and the fragment thus separ-ated was divided into two, namely, an anterior and a posterior fragment, by a trans- Fig. 69. Fig. 70. Fig.


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