A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . aniiin, /?,?. PLATb; XXX. Fig. the mode which I ahnost constantly pursue of re-ducing recent dislocations of the os humeri, by placing theheel in the axilla, and by extending the arm either from abovethe elbow or from the wrist. Fig. of reduction by the pulley; shewing the manner inwhich the scapula is fixed by a bandage which receives thearm, and the pullies applied above the elbow ; as well as thedirection in which extension is to be made in dislocation inthe axilla. If the dislocation be forwards under the clav


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . aniiin, /?,?. PLATb; XXX. Fig. the mode which I ahnost constantly pursue of re-ducing recent dislocations of the os humeri, by placing theheel in the axilla, and by extending the arm either from abovethe elbow or from the wrist. Fig. of reduction by the pulley; shewing the manner inwhich the scapula is fixed by a bandage which receives thearm, and the pullies applied above the elbow ; as well as thedirection in which extension is to be made in dislocation inthe axilla. If the dislocation be forwards under the clavicle,the arm must be somewhat lowered to avoid the coracoidprocess. Fig. the mode of reducing the dislocation downwards, bythe knee in the PLATE XXXr. Fig. an altered state of the neck of the thigh-bone fromdisease, which might be mistaken for fracture and union. Thesame appearance, in a less degree, is sometimes seen in theupper part of the thigh-bone in very old persons ; the headand neck of the bone falling down upon its shaft at thetrochanter minor, and the neck of the bone absorbed. Fig. of the cervix scapulae. A. Spine of the scapula B. Coracoid process C. Glenoid cavity broken off by a fracture through the neck of the scapula. Fig. 3. Fracture of the acromion. 4. Fracture of the cervix humeri. 5. Fracture of the internal condyle of the os humeri. —— 6. Fracture of the external condyle of the os humeri. 7. Fracture of the olecranon. 8. Fracture of the coronoid process of the ulna. Fig, 9. Clavicle bandage, with the pads under the axilla, tothrow the head of the os humeri from the side; usedin fractured clavicle ; in dislocations of that bone ;and in fracture of the cervix scapulae. 10. Latera


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