A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . dons of thevasti muscles which are spread over it. A. Upper portion of the patella drawn up by the action of the rectus and vasti B. Lower portion of the bone C. to A, Original ligament C. to B. New ligament, which, from its length, excessivelydiminished the power of the extensor muscles. Fig. of a dog broken and united by ligament. Fig. of a rabbit broken. A. Coagulated blood between the bones. Fig. of a rabbit broken. A. The blood absorbed, and adhesive matter in its stead. Fig. of the rabbit


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . dons of thevasti muscles which are spread over it. A. Upper portion of the patella drawn up by the action of the rectus and vasti B. Lower portion of the bone C. to A, Original ligament C. to B. New ligament, which, from its length, excessivelydiminished the power of the extensor muscles. Fig. of a dog broken and united by ligament. Fig. of a rabbit broken. A. Coagulated blood between the bones. Fig. of a rabbit broken. A. The blood absorbed, and adhesive matter in its stead. Fig. of the rabbit broken and united by ligament; fromA. toB. Fig. fracture of the patella in the dog. A. One portion B. The other. Ligament seen between the two. Fig. broken longitudinally, so that there is no separation,and it is united by bone. A. Rectus muscle B. Ligamentum patellae C. Longitudinal fracture united. By its side is seen the patella separated and macerated, andthere was slight ossific union. All injjhe Museum, St. Thomass


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