A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . , of Phila-delphia,5 J. Ehea Barton, B. H. Coates, of the same city,6 and J. Crosby, of Man-chester, N. 1 Medical and Chirurgical Observations as an Appendix to a former Publication, byBenjamin Gooch, Surgeon, London, printed for G. Robinson, in Pater Noster Row, andR. BeatnifFe, in Norwich. No date, but about 1771. N. C. Med. Journ., Jan. 1878,Martin. 2 Minor Surgery, by F. W. Sargent, , Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia, 1848. 3 Crosby, Trans. Amer. Med. Assoc, 1850, vol. iii. p. 383. 4 Jenks, Gibsons Surgery; also the 5th ed. of this


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . , of Phila-delphia,5 J. Ehea Barton, B. H. Coates, of the same city,6 and J. Crosby, of Man-chester, N. 1 Medical and Chirurgical Observations as an Appendix to a former Publication, byBenjamin Gooch, Surgeon, London, printed for G. Robinson, in Pater Noster Row, andR. BeatnifFe, in Norwich. No date, but about 1771. N. C. Med. Journ., Jan. 1878,Martin. 2 Minor Surgery, by F. W. Sargent, , Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia, 1848. 3 Crosby, Trans. Amer. Med. Assoc, 1850, vol. iii. p. 383. 4 Jenks, Gibsons Surgery; also the 5th ed. of this treatise, Fig. 185, p. 445. 5 Hewson, Amer. Journ. Med. Sci., July, 1858, p. 191. 6 Eclectic Repertory, 5th and 9th vols. 7 Crosby, Treatise on Military Surgery, by Frank H. Hamilton, 1865, p. 413. 408 FRACTURES OF THE FEMUR. In my earlier practice I have had constructed a simple frame, coveredwith a stout canvas sacking, having a hole at a point corresponding withthe position of the nates, and this I have laid directly upon a common Fig. E. Daniels invalid four-post bedstead. A mattress and one or two quilts must be placedupon the boards of the bedstead underneath the sacking, and a sheet ortwo above the sacking, upon which last the patient is to be laid. Inarranging the linen underneath the patient, the most convenient plan is, Fig. 250.


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