Notes on the modern treatment of fractures . Fig. 12. Experimental V-shaped fracture of condyles (made with osteotome).Fragments fixed with wire nail driven through skin. Skiagraph takenwith anterior surface on photographic plate. was based on inductive reasoning alone and the use of similarmeans in resection and osteotomy. A few days since I came upon Stimsons statement that inan open fracture of the condyles he had felt constrained topass a long steel pin transversely through both condyles andthe long projecting end of the upper fragment, for in no other 86 THE MODERN TREATMENT OF FRACTURES.


Notes on the modern treatment of fractures . Fig. 12. Experimental V-shaped fracture of condyles (made with osteotome).Fragments fixed with wire nail driven through skin. Skiagraph takenwith anterior surface on photographic plate. was based on inductive reasoning alone and the use of similarmeans in resection and osteotomy. A few days since I came upon Stimsons statement that inan open fracture of the condyles he had felt constrained topass a long steel pin transversely through both condyles andthe long projecting end of the upper fragment, for in no other 86 THE MODERN TREATMENT OF FRACTURES. way could they be kept in apposition. * I had undoubtedlyseen this report before, but had forgotten it. Stimson does. a 5 2 =o _o .— 1> not give the result, but I can see no reason to doubt that the coaptation continued satisfactory. If the operative field was * Transactions American Surgical Association, ix.( 1891, p. 272. CONDYLOID FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS. 8< free, and kept free, of septic complications, the result ought tohave been good. I have had made special fracture nails of temperedsteel, with a drill-shaped point and a long, square head. -71


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