. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 218.—Fracture of shaft of humerus ; rotation oflower fragment and elbow-joint. Fig. 217.—Fracture of lower end ofhumerus, with backward displacementof the lower Fig. 21 i a.—Gunshot injury to elbow-joint showing destruction of joint andexcess of callus formation. Fig. 219.—Fracture through external condyle with for-ward and upward displacement of the fragment ofbone. The presence of chronic arthritic changes inthe joint indicates that the injury is one of somestanding. The radiograph was taken many monthsafter the primary injury. 246 KADIO


. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 218.—Fracture of shaft of humerus ; rotation oflower fragment and elbow-joint. Fig. 217.—Fracture of lower end ofhumerus, with backward displacementof the lower Fig. 21 i a.—Gunshot injury to elbow-joint showing destruction of joint andexcess of callus formation. Fig. 219.—Fracture through external condyle with for-ward and upward displacement of the fragment ofbone. The presence of chronic arthritic changes inthe joint indicates that the injury is one of somestanding. The radiograph was taken many monthsafter the primary injury. 246 KADIOGKAPHY Separation of the Epiphysis of the lower end of the humerus is a


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