A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Eelations of the ilio-femoral ligament to the thyroiddislocation. (From Bigelow.) free. He was, however, vomiting thecontents of his stomach, and passingblood from the bladder quite vomiting soon ceased, but thehaemorrhage from the bladder con-tinued three Or four days. On the Dislocation downwards and forwards t -Mi , 1 ,1 the foramen thyroideum. ninth day he walked out, and on the twelfth he was seen climbing upon the top of a house. I saw him again after the lapse of a year, and found that he was still complaining of a


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Eelations of the ilio-femoral ligament to the thyroiddislocation. (From Bigelow.) free. He was, however, vomiting thecontents of his stomach, and passingblood from the bladder quite vomiting soon ceased, but thehaemorrhage from the bladder con-tinued three Or four days. On the Dislocation downwards and forwards t -Mi , 1 ,1 the foramen thyroideum. ninth day he walked out, and on the twelfth he was seen climbing upon the top of a house. I saw him again after the lapse of a year, and found that he was still complaining of an occasional soreness in the region of the hip-joint. If we attempt to reduce by manipulation, it will be proper to followthe same rule which we have stated as applicable to dislocations back-wards, namely, to carry the limb, in the first instance, only in thosedirections in which it is found to move easily. Instead, therefore, ofholding the leg in a position of adduction while the thigh is flexed uponthe abdomen, it will be necessary to carry it u


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