A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Coopers ease of subspinous dislocation. Dislocation of the right humerus backward. rent backward dislocation. The capsule was not ruptured ; the outer margin ofthe glenoid cavity was partially absorbed ; the head lay slightly overhangingthe glenoid cavity under the acromion process, and was greatly changed in formand texture. Kronlein describes a specimen contained in the Museum of theClinic at Berlin, in which the head had rested just back of the glenoid cavity,where it had formed for itself a complete bony socket. This case has been regard


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Coopers ease of subspinous dislocation. Dislocation of the right humerus backward. rent backward dislocation. The capsule was not ruptured ; the outer margin ofthe glenoid cavity was partially absorbed ; the head lay slightly overhangingthe glenoid cavity under the acromion process, and was greatly changed in formand texture. Kronlein describes a specimen contained in the Museum of theClinic at Berlin, in which the head had rested just back of the glenoid cavity,where it had formed for itself a complete bony socket. This case has been regarded by Vidal (de Cassis), Malgaigne, and others, asonly subacromial, and as a variety of the dislocation backward, differing fromthat in which the head of the bone occupies a position underneath the as I can see no difference except in the degree or extent of the displacement,I prefer not to regard the distinction made by these surgeons. Symptoms.—The signs of this accident are, a projection under thespine of the scapula, produced by the


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