. An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science, for the use and examination of students. Anatomy; Physiology; Surgery; Obstetrics; Medicine; Materia Medica. 66 SURGERY. sionally there is a dislocation of the phalanges of the fingers, but more frequently the dislocation backwards of the first phalanx of the thumb, upon the metacarpal bone. Fig. Reduction is efiected by making extension in a curved line, by means of a narrow bandage or tape, firmly applied by a clove-hitch upon the phalangeal extremity. In some instances it may be neces- sary to divide the lateral lig


. An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science, for the use and examination of students. Anatomy; Physiology; Surgery; Obstetrics; Medicine; Materia Medica. 66 SURGERY. sionally there is a dislocation of the phalanges of the fingers, but more frequently the dislocation backwards of the first phalanx of the thumb, upon the metacarpal bone. Fig. Reduction is efiected by making extension in a curved line, by means of a narrow bandage or tape, firmly applied by a clove-hitch upon the phalangeal extremity. In some instances it may be neces- sary to divide the lateral ligament. DISLOCATIONS OF THE FEMUR. Dislocations of the thigh may occur in five directions:—1st, up- wards and backwards, on the back of the ilium (Fig. 14); 2d, in- Fig. ]4. Fig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Neill, John, 1819-1880; Smith, Francis Gurney, 1818-1878. Philadelphia, Lea and Blanchard


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