. Surgical diseases of the dog and cat, with chapters on anaesthetics and obstetrics (second edition of 'Canine and feline surgery'). Dogs; Cats. CHAPTER XXII THE LIMBS AND TAIL Dislocations. A DISLOCATION is distinguished from a fracture by the fact of the swelhng occurring at a joint, the absence of crepitus, and, as a rule also, of violent pain during movement. The. Fig. 200.—Photograph of an Aged CoUie with Dislocation of Both Wrists. limb is also perceptibly shorter than the other. The most common dislocations met with are those of the shoulder, elbow, stifle, and toe-joints. They are mos
. Surgical diseases of the dog and cat, with chapters on anaesthetics and obstetrics (second edition of 'Canine and feline surgery'). Dogs; Cats. CHAPTER XXII THE LIMBS AND TAIL Dislocations. A DISLOCATION is distinguished from a fracture by the fact of the swelhng occurring at a joint, the absence of crepitus, and, as a rule also, of violent pain during movement. The. Fig. 200.—Photograph of an Aged CoUie with Dislocation of Both Wrists. limb is also perceptibly shorter than the other. The most common dislocations met with are those of the shoulder, elbow, stifle, and toe-joints. They are most frequently seen in 324. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hobday, Frederick Thomas George, Sir, 1870-1939. Chicago, W. T. Keener & Co.
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