. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . Fig. 152.—Compression-fracture of the right os calcis in a youngman, nineteen years old. Seen from above and from the outer side.(Artificial.) presence of thickening; narrowing of the tarsal fold, inter-ference with dorsal flexion; and, finally, mensuration with a pair of is based ongeneral principles. (b) Fracture of theOs Calcis.—The frac-tures are classified ac-cording as they involvethe body of the bone orone of its processes, whichare described as the poste-rior, or tuber calcis • theanterior, or capitulum cal-canei, or sustentaculum
. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . Fig. 152.—Compression-fracture of the right os calcis in a youngman, nineteen years old. Seen from above and from the outer side.(Artificial.) presence of thickening; narrowing of the tarsal fold, inter-ference with dorsal flexion; and, finally, mensuration with a pair of is based ongeneral principles. (b) Fracture of theOs Calcis.—The frac-tures are classified ac-cording as they involvethe body of the bone orone of its processes, whichare described as the poste-rior, or tuber calcis • theanterior, or capitulum cal-canei, or sustentaculum ;and the lateral, or pro-cessus trochlearis siveinframalleolaris. Compression - fractureof the os calcis is producedby falling on the feet or awkward jumping. The etiology isusually quite typical. Masons, roofers, miners, and paint-ers furnish the largest contingent. The bone is demol-.
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