The treatment of fractures . Acromial processof scapula. Head of Fig. i;,s. —Relations of bones to surfaces of shoulder region. Great tuberosity of humeruss beyond the acromial process of scapula. Relations of coracoid to clavicle and headof humerus (compare with Fig. 144). < rreat swelling suggests great trauma ; absence of all swellingappreciable to the eye suggests slight trauma. For the examination the patient should be sealed upon arather high stool, so that the shoulder comes to an easy level formanipulation. The shoulder should be grasped, so that the headof the humerus can


The treatment of fractures . Acromial processof scapula. Head of Fig. i;,s. —Relations of bones to surfaces of shoulder region. Great tuberosity of humeruss beyond the acromial process of scapula. Relations of coracoid to clavicle and headof humerus (compare with Fig. 144). < rreat swelling suggests great trauma ; absence of all swellingappreciable to the eye suggests slight trauma. For the examination the patient should be sealed upon arather high stool, so that the shoulder comes to an easy level formanipulation. The shoulder should be grasped, so that the headof the humerus can be felt between the fingers and thumb of


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