. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. 26.—Case 2. Birth fracture of the humerus roentgenographedthrough the dressing at the end of the second week. External angulationof the fragments, the usual type of deformity, had occurred. Callous forma-tion was well Fic. 27.—Case 2. At the seventh month and without treatment an out-ward curvature had replaced the original angular deformity. 42


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