A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Gurdon Bucks apparatus. Fig. II /rwmm W. E. Horners thigh-splint. of this splint, a strip of leather is stretched to receive the pressure ofthe perineum, while the perineal band is made to pass through twofirm leather loops on the outside of the Dr. Joseph E. Hartshorne, of Philadelphia, rejected the perinealband altogether, and sought to make the counter-extension by meansof the internal long splint alone; and for this purpose he cushionedthe head of the inside splint, as will be seen in the accompanyingdrawing. The head of t


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Gurdon Bucks apparatus. Fig. II /rwmm W. E. Horners thigh-splint. of this splint, a strip of leather is stretched to receive the pressure ofthe perineum, while the perineal band is made to pass through twofirm leather loops on the outside of the Dr. Joseph E. Hartshorne, of Philadelphia, rejected the perinealband altogether, and sought to make the counter-extension by meansof the internal long splint alone; and for this purpose he cushionedthe head of the inside splint, as will be seen in the accompanyingdrawing. The head of the outside splint may also be cushioned, but Fig. 173.


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