. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. 86.—Coj^ 5. The anterior view at this time was favorable. Thecallous mass was large and firm. Unfortunately observations of this casewere terminated by the death of the infant soon after its departure fromthe hospital. 87. Fig. 87.—Case 6. Birth fracture of the femur successfully treated on theVan Arsdale splint. Two weeks after injury the fragments were found tobe in good apposition and alignment. The line of fracture was oblique inthis case, one of the three produced during C^esarean section. The callousmass surrounding the break in the bo
. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. 86.—Coj^ 5. The anterior view at this time was favorable. Thecallous mass was large and firm. Unfortunately observations of this casewere terminated by the death of the infant soon after its departure fromthe hospital. 87. Fig. 87.—Case 6. Birth fracture of the femur successfully treated on theVan Arsdale splint. Two weeks after injury the fragments were found tobe in good apposition and alignment. The line of fracture was oblique inthis case, one of the three produced during C^esarean section. The callousmass surrounding the break in the bone was large.
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