. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. 1907, p. 66; De Quervain, Monatschrift fiir Unfallhoil-kunde, 1902, vol. 9, p. 65; Ebermayer, Fortschritte aus dem Geb. Roentgcnstrahlen,1908, vol. 12; Shoch. Deut. Ztschrift, fiir Chir., 1907-8, vol. 91, p. 53; Delbot, Bull, otM6m. de la Soc. de Chir., 1908; vol. 34, p. 377; Downes, Annals of Surg., Jan., 190S;Ely. Med. Record, May, 1908. ^ ^ , , , 325 326 n FRACTURES. either from its fellows of the second row of the carpus or with themfrom the remaining bones of the first row. Delbet/ in an elaborate,pathological, clinical, and experiment


. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. 1907, p. 66; De Quervain, Monatschrift fiir Unfallhoil-kunde, 1902, vol. 9, p. 65; Ebermayer, Fortschritte aus dem Geb. Roentgcnstrahlen,1908, vol. 12; Shoch. Deut. Ztschrift, fiir Chir., 1907-8, vol. 91, p. 53; Delbot, Bull, otM6m. de la Soc. de Chir., 1908; vol. 34, p. 377; Downes, Annals of Surg., Jan., 190S;Ely. Med. Record, May, 1908. ^ ^ , , , 325 326 n FRACTURES. either from its fellows of the second row of the carpus or with themfrom the remaining bones of the first row. Delbet/ in an elaborate,pathological, clinical, and experimental study of the subject, proposesthat this injury should be termed ^^ dislocation of the os magnum,with sub-titles indicating the varieties. The name dislocation-frac-ture of the carpal bones,^ or ^of the intercarpal joint was suggestedby De Quervain.^ While the existence of this complex type, and evenits comparative frequency, cannot be questioned, yet I am convinced thatboth fracture of the scaphoid and dislocation of the semilunar occur Fig. Fracture of scaphoid and possibly of radius. without complications, or, in the case of the semilunar, with only slightones, and that the comprehension of the subject and the readiness ofrecognition of the injury will be promoted by separate complex form will be considered in Chapter XLYIIL, Midcarpalfracture-dislocation. Scaphoid.—Until within a few years the injury was deemed^ veryrare, and was known only by a few reported cases and fresh specimensobtained at autopsy or by operation, and a few museum specimens of 1 Delbet: Bull, et Mem. de la Soc. de Chir., 1908, vol. xxxiv. p. 377.^ De Quervain : Monatschft fiir Uufalllieilkuiide, 1902, vol. ix. p. 65. FRACTVRES OF THE CARPUS AND JIANIJ. 327 old fractures obtained by chance, of some of which it was claimed thatthey might be examples of a rare developmental variation, the navic- Fia. 21G.


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