. Annals of surgery . fcU \roro, C \\oj\ honu ^iltvotor sua\\ -, pve\s.(ii) up ()CU() of the spine, which had resulted from a direct crush between an elevatorand the floor. He was suffering from severe shock, and consequently theexamination of the motor and sensory functions was very ulnar border of the forearm and ulnar half of the hand were insensitive,and flexion of the wrist impossible. There appeared to be complete ana:sthesiaand flaccid paralysis below the level of the 7th cervical segment. The patientremained in a condition of profound shock until his death, which occ


. Annals of surgery . fcU \roro, C \\oj\ honu ^iltvotor sua\\ -, pve\s.(ii) up ()CU() of the spine, which had resulted from a direct crush between an elevatorand the floor. He was suffering from severe shock, and consequently theexamination of the motor and sensory functions was very ulnar border of the forearm and ulnar half of the hand were insensitive,and flexion of the wrist impossible. There appeared to be complete ana:sthesiaand flaccid paralysis below the level of the 7th cervical segment. The patientremained in a condition of profound shock until his death, which occurred twenty-four hours after the injury. At the autopsy a fracture-dislocation was found (Fig. 4). the line of separa-tion passing between the bodies of the 7th cervical and ist thoracic vertebra:.There was very little original deformity and the spinal canal was not muchnarrowed. A large of blood was found in front of the bodies ofthe vertebra;, under the anterior common ligament. It downward


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