. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . Fig. 41. Fig. 42. Figs. 41 and 42.—Adhesive-plaster dressing for fracture of theclavicle (first strip of Sayres dressing) with interposed zinc plaster-mull, and intercalated strip of rubber bandage. Fig. 43.—United fracture in the sternal third of the right clavicle,seen from above and behind. The oblique fracture is firmly united bycallus. (Anat. Museum, Breslau; after Gurlt.) When properly applied over skin well dusted with mag-nesium powder, the dressing is worn with comfort for two 134 FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS. PLATE of the Sternal Extrem


. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . Fig. 41. Fig. 42. Figs. 41 and 42.—Adhesive-plaster dressing for fracture of theclavicle (first strip of Sayres dressing) with interposed zinc plaster-mull, and intercalated strip of rubber bandage. Fig. 43.—United fracture in the sternal third of the right clavicle,seen from above and behind. The oblique fracture is firmly united bycallus. (Anat. Museum, Breslau; after Gurlt.) When properly applied over skin well dusted with mag-nesium powder, the dressing is worn with comfort for two 134 FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS. PLATE of the Sternal Extremity of the Clavicle.—Fig. 1.—Presternal luxation of the right clavicle, in a man fifty-seven yearsof age (Brackhahn, 1894-95, No. 1160) ; anterior view. There wasalso compound fracture of the forearm on the same side. In the illus-tration the prominence of the dislocated clavicle is well shown; theright shoulder is nearer the median line than the left. Fig. 1 a.—The same dislocation shown in the skeleton. Fig. 1 b.—Eetrosternal dislocation of the clavicle. A dislocation ofthe clavicle behind the sternum produces pressure on the trachea andesophagus, which may be followed by grave consequences. weeks. It has been my


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