A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . PubHdicd V .\s^t^ Cooper .1822 . PLATE XXIV. Fig. a dislocation of the os humeri in the axilla. A. The clavicleBB. The scapula C. The OS humeri D. The biceps flexor cubitiEE. Subscapularis muscle F. Laceration of the capsular ligament, and of the tendon of the subscapularis G. Head of the bone thrown on the inner side of the inferior costa of the scapula. Fig. of the ulna and radius backwards. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Biceps flexor cubiti, inserted into the tubercle of the radius E. Brachialis internus,


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . PubHdicd V .\s^t^ Cooper .1822 . PLATE XXIV. Fig. a dislocation of the os humeri in the axilla. A. The clavicleBB. The scapula C. The OS humeri D. The biceps flexor cubitiEE. Subscapularis muscle F. Laceration of the capsular ligament, and of the tendon of the subscapularis G. Head of the bone thrown on the inner side of the inferior costa of the scapula. Fig. of the ulna and radius backwards. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Biceps flexor cubiti, inserted into the tubercle of the radius E. Brachialis internus, inserted into the coronoid process of the ulna F. Triceps extensor cubiti, inserted into the olecranon G. Internal condyle of the os humeri H. Olecranon and coronoid process, thrown behind the articu-latory surface of the os humeri; the coronoid process isreceived into the posterior cavity of the humerus. Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. FIG. I. FIG. 2


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