. The Röntgen rays in medical work . Fig. 69.—Backward Dislocation of Boxes of Forearm in a Child. The illustration of backward elbow dislocation of both bones ofthe forearm in a child shown in Fig. 69 is from a ray photographtaken by Davidson. The backward dislocation of the first phalanx of the thumb. Fig. 70.—Pelvis, showing Rickety Distortion of Neck of Thigh-bones MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLICATIONS 151 upon the metacarpal has always been a matter of surgical interest,chiefly because of the difficulty often experienced in replacingthe bones. It is interesting to note that the rays have conf


. The Röntgen rays in medical work . Fig. 69.—Backward Dislocation of Boxes of Forearm in a Child. The illustration of backward elbow dislocation of both bones ofthe forearm in a child shown in Fig. 69 is from a ray photographtaken by Davidson. The backward dislocation of the first phalanx of the thumb. Fig. 70.—Pelvis, showing Rickety Distortion of Neck of Thigh-bones MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLICATIONS 151 upon the metacarpal has always been a matter of surgical interest,chiefly because of the difficulty often experienced in replacingthe bones. It is interesting to note that the rays have confirmed


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