A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Dislocation of astragalus outwards. Anatomical relations. DISLOCATIONS OF THE ASTRAGALUS. 729 sively torn, exposing to the eye at once the naked bone, and thusremoving all chance of error in the diagnosis. jSTorris mentions a case, seen by Hammersley, in which the astra-galus was thrown completely out, and was subsequently found in theearth where the patient had received his injury. Inflammation, gan-grene, and tetanus supervened, and the patient died on the Fie. 321. Fig.


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