. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. 10.—Indentation of the parietal bone without fracture in a childfive and one-half months old, showing that such depressions may occur with-out fracture. Depression elevated by trephining the bone at the bottom ofthe depression and raising with a blunt hook. (Courtesy, Dr. William and the Annals of Surgery.). Fig. II.—Case 4. Depression of the right frontal bone, as a result ofpressure of the brow upon the promontory of the sacrum during highforceps delivery, unaccompanied by symptoms of brain injury.
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