. American X-ray journal . Plate I. Case I. Fracture of femur at junction of uppsr and middle examination I found the general Voluntary motion nil; passive motioncondition of the patient bad, the result was resisted by marked muscular spasm THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. 5i7 andproduced great pain. The limb was merits of the hone we re found to be uni-twoiinches shorter than its fellow. ted by firm fibrous union in the over-Operated May 12, 189S. Ala al in- lapped position shown in the II. Case I. Six weeks after operation. cision about five inches long was made graph.


. American X-ray journal . Plate I. Case I. Fracture of femur at junction of uppsr and middle examination I found the general Voluntary motion nil; passive motioncondition of the patient bad, the result was resisted by marked muscular spasm THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. 5i7 andproduced great pain. The limb was merits of the hone we re found to be uni-twoiinches shorter than its fellow. ted by firm fibrous union in the over-Operated May 12, 189S. Ala al in- lapped position shown in the II. Case I. Six weeks after operation. cision about five inches long was made graph. Bones were separated : a trans-over: the seat of the fracture. Frag- verse section of the ends was made. It 5*8 THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. required considerable force to extend nipples. Temperature reached the high the leg to obtain an opproximation of est point, ioo^ deg., afternoon after the the fragments, the result of muscular operation ; it dropped to normal on contraction of three months standing. third day, where it remained. Patient


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