Notes on the modern treatment of fractures . a 5 2 =o _o .— 1> not give the result, but I can see no reason to doubt that the coaptation continued satisfactory. If the operative field was * Transactions American Surgical Association, ix.( 1891, p. 272. CONDYLOID FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS. 8< free, and kept free, of septic complications, the result ought tohave been good. I have had made special fracture nails of temperedsteel, with a drill-shaped point and a long, square head. -71. Fig. Nails and Drill. These are readily pushed through the skin, muscles and com-pact exterior o
Notes on the modern treatment of fractures . a 5 2 =o _o .— 1> not give the result, but I can see no reason to doubt that the coaptation continued satisfactory. If the operative field was * Transactions American Surgical Association, ix.( 1891, p. 272. CONDYLOID FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS. 8< free, and kept free, of septic complications, the result ought tohave been good. I have had made special fracture nails of temperedsteel, with a drill-shaped point and a long, square head. -71. Fig. Nails and Drill. These are readily pushed through the skin, muscles and com-pact exterior of the bone by means of a handle which fits thehead. The handle is then detached and the nails are driveninto the deeper portions of bone with a hammer. After two,three, or four weeks the nails should be pulled out by the claw-
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