. Orthopaedic surgery for students and general practitioners : preliminary considerations and diseases of the spine : 114 original illustrations. tportion of the spine above theknuckle being unsupportedand gravity acting as the cor-recting force.^^ The jacket isthen applied. Redard in the same year pub-lished his method of mechan-ical traction in a prone posi-tion with anaesthesia and man-ual pressure on the boss.^® In 1898 the author presentedto the American OrthopaedicAssociation his plaster jacketstool of 1894, supplementedwith a pressure rod, to controlthe point at which hyperex-tension wa
. Orthopaedic surgery for students and general practitioners : preliminary considerations and diseases of the spine : 114 original illustrations. tportion of the spine above theknuckle being unsupportedand gravity acting as the cor-recting force.^^ The jacket isthen applied. Redard in the same year pub-lished his method of mechan-ical traction in a prone posi-tion with anaesthesia and man-ual pressure on the boss.^® In 1898 the author presentedto the American OrthopaedicAssociation his plaster jacketstool of 1894, supplementedwith a pressure rod, to controlthe point at which hyperex-tension was to be made (viz:at the kyphosis) and calledthe apparatus the kyphotone{y-oifoz^ hunchback, and recvetv^to extend). It had been foundthat without pressure on theknuckle in mid-dorsal cases,the lordosis, or hyperexten-sion, frequently was moremarked in the lumbar region Goldthwait; Trans. Amor. Ortho. Assoc, vol. ix, 1899; Boston Med. and , July 28. 1898. 2 Redard: Archivo di Orthopedia, 1898, Fasc. 2. Transactions, vol. xii, and N. Y. Med. Jour., May 12, 19u0, 716. Fig. 46. Upright Kyphotone TUBERCULAR LESIONS OF THE SPINE. 117.
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