A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Dislocation upward and backward intothe great ischiatic notch. (A. Cooper.) Boyer considers this dislocationas only secondary upon a disloca-tion upon the dorsum ilii; but itis very certain that it often occursas a primary, accident. Not un-frequently, also, what was prima-rily a dislocation into the ischiaticnotch, becomes subsequently a dis-location upon the dorsum ilii. Dr. Hutchison, of Brooklyn, , has reported an example ofthis dislocation in which, deathhaving occurred four days afterreduction, he was able to ascertainthe character


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Dislocation upward and backward intothe great ischiatic notch. (A. Cooper.) Boyer considers this dislocationas only secondary upon a disloca-tion upon the dorsum ilii; but itis very certain that it often occursas a primary, accident. Not un-frequently, also, what was prima-rily a dislocation into the ischiaticnotch, becomes subsequently a dis-location upon the dorsum ilii. Dr. Hutchison, of Brooklyn, , has reported an example ofthis dislocation in which, deathhaving occurred four days afterreduction, he was able to ascertainthe character of the lesions. Iwas present at this autopsy, and the lesions were found to be much the same as in the case related by Syme ; butthe glutseus minimus was not torn, and there was added a laceration of the ob-turator externus. Dr. Lente has reported one other dissection made Dr. Bigelow speaks of a dorsal (upon the ilium) dislocation as sometimesoccupying a position as low as the upper portion of the ischiatic notch ; butthe disloca


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