Operative surgery . ower of unionwith the now point of attachment. Since septic infection may invadeand ruin the exposed joint and the union of the soft and hard parts,destroying their respective portions, thereby causing defeat of operativepurpose and possibly loss of life, it is evident that the operation shouldbe counseled only with wise discretion and performed with consninmatecare. The Results.—Keen, Erdmann, and others have practiced these methodssuccessfully. Several successful cases from other sources are reported. Rupture of the Tendon of the Quadriceps Extensor Femoris.—The quad-rice


Operative surgery . ower of unionwith the now point of attachment. Since septic infection may invadeand ruin the exposed joint and the union of the soft and hard parts,destroying their respective portions, thereby causing defeat of operativepurpose and possibly loss of life, it is evident that the operation shouldbe counseled only with wise discretion and performed with consninmatecare. The Results.—Keen, Erdmann, and others have practiced these methodssuccessfully. Several successful cases from other sources are reported. Rupture of the Tendon of the Quadriceps Extensor Femoris.—The quad-riceps tendon is sometimes ruptured from direct and indirect may be mistaken for fractureof the patella, and, in fact, be entirelyoverlooked. The Operatio)is for Rupture. — Incases where ruptured muscular extrem-ities can be brought together they maybe suitably united by means of a sup-porting thread in the form of a trans-verse loop, passed through both of theruptured extremities, supplemented by.


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