. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... No. 1039. No. 1040. No. 1041. Cuts Nos. 1037 and 1038 represent the amputations of the index fin-gers near their bases. Artificial fingers constructed on the plan of were applied. Cut No. 1039 represents an amputation of the index, middle, andring fingers; the thumb and small finger were injured and becamemotionless. A hand constructed on the plan of No. 1052 was appliedto this case. Cut No. 1040 represents the amputation of the thumb and three fin-gers, the small ringer remaining unimpaired. An artificial hand, con-struct


. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... No. 1039. No. 1040. No. 1041. Cuts Nos. 1037 and 1038 represent the amputations of the index fin-gers near their bases. Artificial fingers constructed on the plan of were applied. Cut No. 1039 represents an amputation of the index, middle, andring fingers; the thumb and small finger were injured and becamemotionless. A hand constructed on the plan of No. 1052 was appliedto this case. Cut No. 1040 represents the amputation of the thumb and three fin-gers, the small ringer remaining unimpaired. An artificial hand, con-structed somewhat on the plan of No. 1051. with rubber thumb attached,was applied to this case. Cut No. 1041 represents a similar case and treated the same. A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. 267 Cut No. 1042 represents an amputation of the index finger throughthe first phalanx. A finger constructed on the plan of No. 1050, witha leather socket extending well down on the hand, was applied. Cut No. 1043 represents a mutilated hand; the thumb crooked andmo


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