The treatment of fractures . Fig. 381.—Fracture of the upper third of the shaft of the right femur (X-ray tracing).. Fig. 382.—Long oblique fracture i theshafl .>i the femur (Massachusetts General Hospital, 1250. X-ray tracing). 280 THE SHAFT OF THE FEMUR 28l held straightened in the long axis of the body. The limbshould be placed upon a heavily padded board, the width ofthe thigh, extending from the middle of the calf to abovethe sacrum. The side splints of wood should be used—oneon the outer side extending from the side of the foot to theaxilla, the other upon the inner side extending fro
The treatment of fractures . Fig. 381.—Fracture of the upper third of the shaft of the right femur (X-ray tracing).. Fig. 382.—Long oblique fracture i theshafl .>i the femur (Massachusetts General Hospital, 1250. X-ray tracing). 280 THE SHAFT OF THE FEMUR 28l held straightened in the long axis of the body. The limbshould be placed upon a heavily padded board, the width ofthe thigh, extending from the middle of the calf to abovethe sacrum. The side splints of wood should be used—oneon the outer side extending from the side of the foot to theaxilla, the other upon the inner side extending from the side
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