A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . es, withthe ends between them. 14. Bandage for the fracture of the olecranon. 15. Common mode of bandaging for the fractured patella. 16. Leathern strap buckled above the patella, with another strap passing under the foot, which I em-ploy for fractured patella. 17. Long splint for fractured thighs. Its upper part rests against the pubes, and is buckled around theupper part of the thigh. The splint passing downon the inner side of the thigh and leg, with a screwto add to its length, and a boot attached to it toconfine the splint to the
A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . es, withthe ends between them. 14. Bandage for the fracture of the olecranon. 15. Common mode of bandaging for the fractured patella. 16. Leathern strap buckled above the patella, with another strap passing under the foot, which I em-ploy for fractured patella. 17. Long splint for fractured thighs. Its upper part rests against the pubes, and is buckled around theupper part of the thigh. The splint passing downon the inner side of the thigh and leg, with a screwto add to its length, and a boot attached to it toconfine the splint to the foot. Fig. 18. Splint, with a foot-piece on each side, for dislocationsand fractures at and near to the ancle-joint. Fig. used in the case, related by Mr. Harris, «fReading-, of injury to the upper part of the thigh-bone. A. A pad buckled around the pelvis, to support the trochanter B. Wedge to support the thigh-bone C. Foot supporter D. Portion of the mattress which drew out to slide a bed-pan under the patient. TPJLATE :SXX11. Fj^J.
Size: 996px × 2508px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, booksubjectfractures, booksubjectfracturesbone