The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . Bracketed wooden splint for after-treatment of excision of the knee. essential points to be provided for are absolute immobility of the limb and readyaccess to the icound, and both of these requisites are perfectly secured by using Fig. Packards splint for after-treatment of excision of the knee. the splint here described. When the splint has been adjusted, the limbshould be laid on a pillow, or, better still, in a large and loose fracture box. Fig. 731.


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