. Diseases of the hip, knee, and ankle joints : with their deformities, treated by a new and efficient method. Plate I, Diaofram illustratino- diaonostic method. Fig 2. Section of trunk and lower extremityshowing apphcation of the hip spHnt cross bars. Fig 3, Shape of upper portion of knee appH-ance when not covered with padding. Fig. 4, Hip appliance to show rotation ofupright portion. Fig. 5, Patten for heel in tarsal or metatarsaldisease. Fig. 6, Staple for retention with knee appliance. Fig. 7, Patten end of knee appliance,—for loco-motion. Fiof. 8, An useful form of fixation, for a


. Diseases of the hip, knee, and ankle joints : with their deformities, treated by a new and efficient method. Plate I, Diaofram illustratino- diaonostic method. Fig 2. Section of trunk and lower extremityshowing apphcation of the hip spHnt cross bars. Fig 3, Shape of upper portion of knee appH-ance when not covered with padding. Fig. 4, Hip appliance to show rotation ofupright portion. Fig. 5, Patten for heel in tarsal or metatarsaldisease. Fig. 6, Staple for retention with knee appliance. Fig. 7, Patten end of knee appliance,—for loco-motion. Fiof. 8, An useful form of fixation, for acuteinflammation of ankle ioint. Plate 5. Plate 6,Diagnostic method.


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