The therapeutical applications of hydrozone and glycozone . Fig. 16. Fig. 12 is taken from a photograph of a case where the head of the bone had cutaway the acetabulum anteriorly and superiorly, and was about to escape through theopenings forming in the acetabulum into the pelvic cavity. Dislocations may take place anteriorly and posteriorly; posteriorly, often from largeeffusions or other pathological cause; but anteriorly from destruction of the anterior borderof the acetabulum, due to the action of the external rotators and glutei muscles and 146 destruction of bone from disease. The shorte


The therapeutical applications of hydrozone and glycozone . Fig. 16. Fig. 12 is taken from a photograph of a case where the head of the bone had cutaway the acetabulum anteriorly and superiorly, and was about to escape through theopenings forming in the acetabulum into the pelvic cavity. Dislocations may take place anteriorly and posteriorly; posteriorly, often from largeeffusions or other pathological cause; but anteriorly from destruction of the anterior borderof the acetabulum, due to the action of the external rotators and glutei muscles and 146 destruction of bone from disease. The shortening of the neck of the femur destroys theaction of the flexors and the abductors by changing the leverage. Question3. Why did one of the cases have abduction, outward rotation, andshortening without flexion? (See Fig. 4.) Answer. Because of the destruction of the head and neck of the femur, or thepassing of the head through the acetabulum anteriorly. This destroyed the leverage ofthe glutei and flexors, which gave the abductor full power to abduct while


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