. Medical and surgical report. 15.—Case I. Illustrating restraint necessary with active children to maintain properalignment of fragments. 196 CITY HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORT first three days, and who had to be restrained by loops of bandage at theankle, knee, hip, and armpit in order to maintain proper alignment of frag-ments (Fig. 15). Case II. James R., aged sixty-five years (Dr. Howard Collins serv-ice, City Hospital, Blackwells Island). June 14, 1912. Admitted to Bellevue Hospilal with a fracture of theneck of the femur. June 21. Transferred to the City Hospital with a shortenin


. Medical and surgical report. 15.—Case I. Illustrating restraint necessary with active children to maintain properalignment of fragments. 196 CITY HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORT first three days, and who had to be restrained by loops of bandage at theankle, knee, hip, and armpit in order to maintain proper alignment of frag-ments (Fig. 15). Case II. James R., aged sixty-five years (Dr. Howard Collins serv-ice, City Hospital, Blackwells Island). June 14, 1912. Admitted to Bellevue Hospilal with a fracture of theneck of the femur. June 21. Transferred to the City Hospital with a shortening of lYzinches and marked eversion. June 22. Bucks extension with 10 pounds traction Fig. 16.—Case II. Pertrochantericfracture 19 days after applicationof nail extension.


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