. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. Fracture of inner rim of trochlea. (Tracing froman imperfect skiagram.) Fracture In another the lower two-thirds of the eapitellum was broken off,but remained attached po.«^teriorly (Fig. 177). The arm had been 1 Steinthal: Centralb. f. Chir., 1898, p. 17. FRACTURES OF THE HUMFRUS. 283 caught between a tugboat and a float. There was a large lienmtoniaand a small wound of the skin. I ex])osed the fracture and fas-tened the fragment in place with periosteal sutures. Good a third case the line of fracture was nearly pa


. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. Fracture of inner rim of trochlea. (Tracing froman imperfect skiagram.) Fracture In another the lower two-thirds of the eapitellum was broken off,but remained attached po.«^teriorly (Fig. 177). The arm had been 1 Steinthal: Centralb. f. Chir., 1898, p. 17. FRACTURES OF THE HUMFRUS. 283 caught between a tugboat and a float. There was a large lienmtoniaand a small wound of the skin. I ex])osed the fracture and fas-tened the fragment in place with periosteal sutures. Good a third case the line of fracture was nearly parallel to the long axisof the humerus, in a frontal plane, and the fragment had been displacedupward and had united with the humerus. I removed it. In a case similar to this last one Dr. Carleton Flint (oral communica-tion) found the fragment united with the humerus in such a way that tlielower part of its surfiice of fracture rested against the side of the headof the radius and had become eburnated. Rotation was preserved ;flexion and extension al


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