A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . yle within the ligament; no at- tempt made to unite it; the broken portion unaltered E. Head of the radius Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. Fig. of the external condyle of the os humeri, and ofthe coronoid process of the ulna. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Head of the radius E. External condyle fractured externally to the capsular liga- ments ; great attempts made by nature to unite it, andthe form of the bone changed F. Coronoid process of the ulna broken off, and united byligament only to the ulna ; no attempt made to pr


A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . yle within the ligament; no at- tempt made to unite it; the broken portion unaltered E. Head of the radius Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. Fig. of the external condyle of the os humeri, and ofthe coronoid process of the ulna. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. Head of the radius E. External condyle fractured externally to the capsular liga- ments ; great attempts made by nature to unite it, andthe form of the bone changed F. Coronoid process of the ulna broken off, and united byligament only to the ulna ; no attempt made to produceossific union. This portion of the coronoid process wasseated within the capsular ligament. Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. Fig. olecranon. A. Os humeri B. Ulna C. Radius D. A portion of the triceps extensor cubiti E. Olecranon broken and drawn up by the triceps F. Shaft of the ulna where the olecranon is broken from it G. The new ligament, which has joined the olecranon to the ulna. Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. FIG. 3. JPLJXXMIl. J^IG.


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