. American quarterly of roentgenology . No. .5 No. 6. Fracture of the lower end of thefibula without a perfect anatomical reductionof the fragments but with a very good re-duction of the astragalus. This case made agood recovery. This also illustrates the valueof functional prognosis over anatomical re-duction of fragments. No. 6 No. 7. Illustrating the plotting of linesupon the postero-anterior negative of thewrist. In the naturally extended hand thelong axis of the radius usually passes throughthe interval between the second and thirdmetacarpal bones, but this may be trifle al-tered if the h


. American quarterly of roentgenology . No. .5 No. 6. Fracture of the lower end of thefibula without a perfect anatomical reductionof the fragments but with a very good re-duction of the astragalus. This case made agood recovery. This also illustrates the valueof functional prognosis over anatomical re-duction of fragments. No. 6 No. 7. Illustrating the plotting of linesupon the postero-anterior negative of thewrist. In the naturally extended hand thelong axis of the radius usually passes throughthe interval between the second and thirdmetacarpal bones, but this may be trifle al-tered if the hand is cramped or influenced bybandages. Note that the styloid of the radiusis entirely distal to the horizontal line, whichis at right angles to the long axis of theradius and just touches the tip of the ulnarstyloid.


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