. The principles and practice of modern surgery. Fig. Unusual Dislocations.—Besides the above four varieties, a disloca-tion directly downwards on the tuberosity of the ischium; one directly * These dislocations generally happen to adults. In very old people it is more commonfor the cervix femoris to give way. They are also rarely met with in children, althoughSir A. Cooper relates one case which happened to a boy of seven; and Mr. Place, of Wim-borne, was good enough to communicate to the author the particulars of a case of disloca-tion on the dorsum ilii happening to a boy of ten. DISLO


. The principles and practice of modern surgery. Fig. Unusual Dislocations.—Besides the above four varieties, a disloca-tion directly downwards on the tuberosity of the ischium; one directly * These dislocations generally happen to adults. In very old people it is more commonfor the cervix femoris to give way. They are also rarely met with in children, althoughSir A. Cooper relates one case which happened to a boy of seven; and Mr. Place, of Wim-borne, was good enough to communicate to the author the particulars of a case of disloca-tion on the dorsum ilii happening to a boy of ten. DISLOCATIONS OF THE KNEE. 279 Fig. 87.


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