A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Leviss hooks in Trelats method of applying hooks. thigh. Traction downward is made by a piece of rubber tubing one end of whichis attached to the ring at the base of the prongs, and the other made fast to thefront of the shin by adhesive plaster. The introduction of the prongs is madeafter chilling the surface with ice, and making punctures of the skin with a punctures are dusted with iodoform. The lower fragment is kept gentlypressed forward by an oblique turn of a roller bandage.] [W. K. Otis,6 of New York, has devised
A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Leviss hooks in Trelats method of applying hooks. thigh. Traction downward is made by a piece of rubber tubing one end of whichis attached to the ring at the base of the prongs, and the other made fast to thefront of the shin by adhesive plaster. The introduction of the prongs is madeafter chilling the surface with ice, and making punctures of the skin with a punctures are dusted with iodoform. The lower fragment is kept gentlypressed forward by an oblique turn of a roller bandage.] [W. K. Otis,6 of New York, has devised a new form of hooks (Fig. 282), whichis designed to remedy some of the defects of Malgaignes hooks. Its peculiarities i Volkmann, Cent. f. Chir., 1880,24. 2 London Lancet, Nov. 22, 1879. 3 Valette, Poinsot, French ed. of this treatise, p. 611. * Severin, Chir. efficacis, partii. chap. vii. Malgaigne, op. cit, torn. i. p. 775. 5 Amer. Surg., St. Louis, vol. i. 1885. 6 New York Med. Journ., Dec. .31, 1889. TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE PATELLA. 445 will be understood from the
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