A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . ns. N. Y. State Med. Soc, 185 2. a London Med. Times and Gazette, Dec. 1865, p. 661. 4 Parmentier, Bull. Soc. Anat., Paris, 1850, p. 177. 5 Servier, Bull. Soc. Chir. Paris, 1863, p. 485. UPWARD AND BACKWARD ON THE DORSUM I LI I. 683 at once contract, so as to offer considerable resistance to its return, and thatoccasionally this is the true explanation of the difficulty in Prof. Gunn, of Chicago, says: In dislocations of the hip and shoulder, theuntorn portion of the capsular ligament, by binding down the head of the dis-located


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . ns. N. Y. State Med. Soc, 185 2. a London Med. Times and Gazette, Dec. 1865, p. 661. 4 Parmentier, Bull. Soc. Anat., Paris, 1850, p. 177. 5 Servier, Bull. Soc. Chir. Paris, 1863, p. 485. UPWARD AND BACKWARD ON THE DORSUM I LI I. 683 at once contract, so as to offer considerable resistance to its return, and thatoccasionally this is the true explanation of the difficulty in Prof. Gunn, of Chicago, says: In dislocations of the hip and shoulder, theuntorn portion of the capsular ligament, by binding down the head of the dis-located bone, prevents its ready return over the edge of the cavity to its placein the socket; but its return can be easily effected by putting the limb in sucha position as will effectually approximate the two points of attachment of thatportion of the ligament which remains Dr. Moore, of Rochester, who has often repeated the same experiments uponthe cadaver, declares, also, that in attempting to reduce the femur by extension Fig. 43-4. Fig. Ilio-femoral ligament. (Bigelow.) Dislocation upon the dorsum illi. (Bigelow.) alone he has constantly observed that the untorn portion of the capsule offeredthe main resistance, and that reduction could not be accomplished until thiswas more completely broken Busch, of Bonn, has arrived at similar conclusions ;4 as also Professors Poser,Weber, and Gelle. Professor Von Pitha declares that upon a knowledge of the ilio-femoral liga-ment is based the correct understanding of the various forms of hip-joint 1 New York Journ. Med., Sept. 1848, p. 26S, from New Orleans Med. and Surg. Journ.,July, 1848. 2 Gunn, Paper read before the Detroit Medical Society by Moses Gunn, , ,, Professor of Surgery, Rush Med. College, Peninsular Journal, Sept. 1853. 3 New York Journ. Med., Jan. 1855. 4 Year-Book of Med. and Surg, for 1864. Sydenham Soc. Publications; from Archivesof Clinical Surgery, vol. iv. part i. Berlin,


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