. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. jz-—Case 3. Fourteen months after fracture the curvature was foundmuch as_ seen six months before. The obHque Hne of union, in contrast tothe original transverse line of fracture, could be traced across the shaft ofthe bone. 76. Fig. 74.—Case 3. At the twentieth month there was noted a shght decreasein the degree of curvature. The child was walking perfectly, there was nodisability of any sort, while the measurements of the legs were equal. 77
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