A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . FIG. 2. RibKshed WAstley Cooper. 1322 PLATE XXV. Fig. dislocation of the ulna backwards. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Insertion of the biceps flexor cubiti into the tubercle of the radius E. Olecranon thrown behind the os humeri F. Some appearance of injury to the internal condyle of the OS humeri. Museumi St. Thomass Hospital. Fig. view of the same preparation. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Insertion of the biceps into the tubercle of the radius E. Olecranon thrown backwards F. Head of the radius, which, by it


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . FIG. 2. RibKshed WAstley Cooper. 1322 PLATE XXV. Fig. dislocation of the ulna backwards. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Insertion of the biceps flexor cubiti into the tubercle of the radius E. Olecranon thrown behind the os humeri F. Some appearance of injury to the internal condyle of the OS humeri. Museumi St. Thomass Hospital. Fig. view of the same preparation. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Insertion of the biceps into the tubercle of the radius E. Olecranon thrown backwards F. Head of the radius, which, by its pressure against the external condyle of the os humeri, has produced a socketthere for itself. Fig. of the Radius. The bone is thrown upon theexternal condyle, and upon the coronoid process of the ulna. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Olecranon E. Head of the radius. The coronary ligament and a part of the interosseous ligament is torn through, and the headof the bone is thrown upon the coronoid process of theulna, and external condyle of the os


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