A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . PuHishcdljrAsil^-Cooper, 1802. PLATE XXVIII. Fig. 1. ?Shews a fracture of the inferior extremity of the radius, anddislocation of the ulna forwards. A. Radius B. Ulna C. Lig-amentum annulare carpi D. Ulna thrown forwards upon the os orbiculare E. Broken extremity of the radius: the shaft of the bone thrown forwards, and the lower extremity of the boneremaining in its natural situation. On the shaft of thebone, just above the fracture, is seen the attachment ofthe pronater quadratus. Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. Fig. a compoun


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . PuHishcdljrAsil^-Cooper, 1802. PLATE XXVIII. Fig. 1. ?Shews a fracture of the inferior extremity of the radius, anddislocation of the ulna forwards. A. Radius B. Ulna C. Lig-amentum annulare carpi D. Ulna thrown forwards upon the os orbiculare E. Broken extremity of the radius: the shaft of the bone thrown forwards, and the lower extremity of the boneremaining in its natural situation. On the shaft of thebone, just above the fracture, is seen the attachment ofthe pronater quadratus. Museum, St. 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


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