A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . ;lu-ai.\ PLATE IX„ Fig. is a view of the mode of reducing the dislocation intothe ischiatic notch, A. The bandage which fixes the pelvis, and which passes between the thig-hs B. The pullies fixed above the knee, and extending in a direc- tion across the middle of the sound thigh C. A band surrounding the thigh, by which the surgeon is to elevate the bone when the extension has been for sometime continued D. The acetabulum E. The head of the bone in the ischiatic notch. Fig. figure shews the best mo


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . ;lu-ai.\ PLATE IX„ Fig. is a view of the mode of reducing the dislocation intothe ischiatic notch, A. The bandage which fixes the pelvis, and which passes between the thig-hs B. The pullies fixed above the knee, and extending in a direc- tion across the middle of the sound thigh C. A band surrounding the thigh, by which the surgeon is to elevate the bone when the extension has been for sometime continued D. The acetabulum E. The head of the bone in the ischiatic notch. Fig. figure shews the best mode of reducing the dislocationof the OS femoris upon the pubes, A. The bandage to fix the pelvis passing upwards and forwardsB= The pullies which draw the bone downwards and backwards C. A band passed around the thigh, to enable the surgeon to raise the head of the bone during the extension D. Head of the os femoris on the pubes E« The acetabulum: above and before which the head of thebone rests upon the junction of the pubes and ilium. KALEVIMA


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