. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 14.—Shell wound. Shot fired from German submarine off Cape Cod, July 21,1918. The first person to be injured on American Fig. 15.—Fracture of the anatomical neck of the humerus along the epiphyseal amount of deformity is not well shown in the anteroposterior ^new. FRACTURES 41 surface as seen in the lateral position. After reduction, the formerrelation of the styloid processes of radius and ulna should be restoredand the plane of the articular surface should be tilted toward thepalmar surface forming


. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 14.—Shell wound. Shot fired from German submarine off Cape Cod, July 21,1918. The first person to be injured on American Fig. 15.—Fracture of the anatomical neck of the humerus along the epiphyseal amount of deformity is not well shown in the anteroposterior ^new. FRACTURES 41 surface as seen in the lateral position. After reduction, the formerrelation of the styloid processes of radius and ulna should be restoredand the plane of the articular surface should be tilted toward thepalmar surface forming a normal angle with the axis of the shaft. Aspecial type of this injury results from backfiring of automobiles andconsists of an oblique fracture through the styloid of the radius.


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