A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Fracture along the intertrochanteric line,being intra- and extra-capsular. (Pick.) Displacement, which results from muscu-lar action in fracture of the neck; the lettersindicate the several muscles. (Hind.) The symptoms will be mainly, however, those which characterize frac-tures within the capsule, while the treatment ought to be such as weAvould adopt in those fractures which are wholly without the capsule. 1 Fracture at the Neck of the Femur. Clinical Lecture at the Bellevue Hospital, by theAuthor. Priority in Employment of Extension, etc


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Fracture along the intertrochanteric line,being intra- and extra-capsular. (Pick.) Displacement, which results from muscu-lar action in fracture of the neck; the lettersindicate the several muscles. (Hind.) The symptoms will be mainly, however, those which characterize frac-tures within the capsule, while the treatment ought to be such as weAvould adopt in those fractures which are wholly without the capsule. 1 Fracture at the Neck of the Femur. Clinical Lecture at the Bellevue Hospital, by theAuthor. Priority in Employment of Extension, etc. The Medical Record, March 9,1878. 378 FRACTURES OF THE FEMUR. The chances for bony union are increased in proportion as the line ofseparation extends outside of the capsule, and we ought to be diligent inour efforts, if we have made ourselves certain that the fracture is partlyextracapsular, to secure a good bony union; a result which experiencehas shown may be reasonably anticipated. [Ogston gives three fragments to these fractures, viz., the he


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