. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. 3. p. 252: Lejars,Semaine med., Oct. 17, 1894; BoltoUj Annals of Surg., Feb., 1900, p. 149, Ito andAsahara, Deutsche Zeitschrift fiir klin. Chir., vol. 78, p. 121, 7 cases; Fritz Koniz.,loc. cit. 384 FRACTURES. C. Fractures Through the Great Trochanter and Neck. (Fractura Pertrochanterica, Kocher.)This class may be defined as composed of those cases in which theline of fracture begins at or near the lower part of the junction of theneck and shaft and passes through or close below the great trochanter,dividing the bone into two parts, of whi


. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. 3. p. 252: Lejars,Semaine med., Oct. 17, 1894; BoltoUj Annals of Surg., Feb., 1900, p. 149, Ito andAsahara, Deutsche Zeitschrift fiir klin. Chir., vol. 78, p. 121, 7 cases; Fritz Koniz.,loc. cit. 384 FRACTURES. C. Fractures Through the Great Trochanter and Neck. (Fractura Pertrochanterica, Kocher.)This class may be defined as composed of those cases in which theline of fracture begins at or near the lower part of the junction of theneck and shaft and passes through or close below the great trochanter,dividing the bone into two parts, of which the upper is formed bv thehead, neck, and upper part of the trochanter. Tlie line of fracturemay be oblique from witliin outward and upward, or from behindupward and forward. The line of division between these and thesubtrochanteric fractures, the highest of the fractures of the shaft, ismarked by the trochanter minor, which also establishes an importantclinical difference depending upon the action of the psoas-iliacus which Fig. 259. Fig.


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