. A radiographic atlas of the pathologic changes of bones and joints . PLATE LXVl. — i8o- PLATE LXVII. FRACTURE OF THE PATELLA—SKIAGRAM TAKEN ABOUT 3 MONTHS AFTERSUTURING OF THE CAPSULE. The functional result was perfect. Notice the separation and apparent lack of union between the two frag-ments. This is due to the fact that the callous does not become completelyossified before between nine and twelve PLx\TE LXVII. -i83- DISLOCATIONS. With the exception of the hip and shoulder two skiagramsshould be made of the affected joints. The diagnosis can, as a rule, be readily made from these


. A radiographic atlas of the pathologic changes of bones and joints . PLATE LXVl. — i8o- PLATE LXVII. FRACTURE OF THE PATELLA—SKIAGRAM TAKEN ABOUT 3 MONTHS AFTERSUTURING OF THE CAPSULE. The functional result was perfect. Notice the separation and apparent lack of union between the two frag-ments. This is due to the fact that the callous does not become completelyossified before between nine and twelve PLx\TE LXVII. -i83- DISLOCATIONS. With the exception of the hip and shoulder two skiagramsshould be made of the affected joints. The diagnosis can, as a rule, be readily made from these skia-grams. In cases of the hip and shoulder dislocations, the empty aceta-bular and glenoid cavities, and the abnormal position of the headsof the femur and humerus, can be easily made out. In old dis-locations the new joint can be distinctly made out (Plate LXX). In congenital dislocations of the hip joints, which have beenreduced, the former position of the head of the femur and thelessened depth of the acetabular cavity are distinctly visible onthe affected side (Plate LXXII). — i84 — PLATE LXVIII. DISLOCATION BACKWARDS AND UPWARDS OF BOTH BONES OF THE FOREARM- ANTERO-POSTERIOR VIEW—FRACTURE OF THE OLECRANON— SAME CASE AS PLATE LXIX.


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