A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Fracture of cervix femoris wifhiti Opposite surfaces irregularly con-vex and concave, and polished ; moving slightlyupon each other. (From a specimen in the pos-session of Dr. Crosby.) Mayos specimen. United by ligament. Patientlived nine months after the accident. The tro-chanter minor arrested the descent of the head.(From Sir A. Cooper.) short or long, according to the amount of motion which has beenmaintained between the fragments while they are forming, or to thedegree of separation which exists. The capsular ligaments
A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Fracture of cervix femoris wifhiti Opposite surfaces irregularly con-vex and concave, and polished ; moving slightlyupon each other. (From a specimen in the pos-session of Dr. Crosby.) Mayos specimen. United by ligament. Patientlived nine months after the accident. The tro-chanter minor arrested the descent of the head.(From Sir A. Cooper.) short or long, according to the amount of motion which has beenmaintained between the fragments while they are forming, or to thedegree of separation which exists. The capsular ligaments are usually considerably thickened, andelongated in certain directions, and not unfrequently penetrated byspicula of bone. They are also found sometimes attached by firmbands to the acetabular fragment. A permanent shortening, either with or without eversion of the 372 FRACTURES OF THE FEMUR. limb, are the invariable consequences of this accident. Indeed, not afew succumb rapidly to the injury, perishing from a low, irritativefever, or from gradua
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