The practice of surgery . Fig. 564. — Sho^-ing effect(bowing outward) of too sliortan axillary pad upon a fractureof the shaft of the humerus(.Scudder). 878 MINOR SURGEHV—DISEASES OF STHUCTUKE lead the observer to expect. Moreover, these various Ixniy points tireassociated with a great variety of muscles which tend to pull the frag- External condyle- Radial liead-. nal condyle Olecranon processof the ulna Fig. 565.—Note tlie bony relations of the internal and external condyles of thehumerus and the olecranon process of the ulna in complete extension of the three points are almost i


The practice of surgery . Fig. 564. — Sho^-ing effect(bowing outward) of too sliortan axillary pad upon a fractureof the shaft of the humerus(.Scudder). 878 MINOR SURGEHV—DISEASES OF STHUCTUKE lead the observer to expect. Moreover, these various Ixniy points tireassociated with a great variety of muscles which tend to pull the frag- External condyle- Radial liead-. nal condyle Olecranon processof the ulna Fig. 565.—Note tlie bony relations of the internal and external condyles of thehumerus and the olecranon process of the ulna in complete extension of the three points are almost in a straight line (Scudder). ments out of position when loosened by a fracture. Furthermore,damage to the synovial surfaces frecjuently results in painful and dis-


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