. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 225.—Fracture of os caleis (gunshot wound). Fracture of Sesamoid Bones The occurrence of fracture of a sesamoid bone has been noted bymany radiologists, but there are very few references to the condition incurrent literature. Priority of publication, however, is difficult todefinitely settle. Hall Edwards1 calls attention to the occurrence offracture of the sesamoid bones, and particularly to those occurring atthe metatarso-phalangeal joint of the great toe. 1 Archives of Badiology and Electrotherapy, May PLATE XXXVI.—Fractures of Leg, Ankle,


. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 225.—Fracture of os caleis (gunshot wound). Fracture of Sesamoid Bones The occurrence of fracture of a sesamoid bone has been noted bymany radiologists, but there are very few references to the condition incurrent literature. Priority of publication, however, is difficult todefinitely settle. Hall Edwards1 calls attention to the occurrence offracture of the sesamoid bones, and particularly to those occurring atthe metatarso-phalangeal joint of the great toe. 1 Archives of Badiology and Electrotherapy, May PLATE XXXVI.—Fractures of Leg, Ankle, and Foot. a, Oblique fracture of shaft of tibia, lateral view, shows epiphyses of lower end of tibia and also ofos calcis. h, Antero-posterior view of tibia and fibula, showing an oblique fracture of shaft of tibia ; and alsoepiphyses at lower end of tibia, fibula, and os calcis. c, Fracture through shaft of femur ; the bone is rarefied and is probably the seat of secondary carcinoma. d, Fracture of lower end of tibia and fibula, forward dislocation of tibia. e, Fractures of tibia and fibula ; note nature of fracture of , Fracture of bases of second and third metatarsal bones.


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