. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . 085 Fig. 9.—Case 3. At the eleventh month the only remaining evidence ofthe fracture vvras a slight break in the contour of the skull, so slight as tobe manifest only upon roentgen examination. The child was perfectly normalin every Fig. 10.—Indentation of the parietal bone without fracture in a childfive and one-half months old, showing that such depressions may occur with-out fracture. Depression elevated by trephining the bone at the bottom ofthe depression and raising with a blunt hook. (Courtesy, Dr. William and the Annals of


. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . 085 Fig. 9.—Case 3. At the eleventh month the only remaining evidence ofthe fracture vvras a slight break in the contour of the skull, so slight as tobe manifest only upon roentgen examination. The child was perfectly normalin every Fig. 10.—Indentation of the parietal bone without fracture in a childfive and one-half months old, showing that such depressions may occur with-out fracture. Depression elevated by trephining the bone at the bottom ofthe depression and raising with a blunt hook. (Courtesy, Dr. William and the Annals of Surgery.)


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