The treatment of fractures . Fig. 444.—Horizontal frozen section of the knee-joint, showing lateral extent of synovialmembrane (Professor Dwights specimen). upper border is the tendon of the quadriceps extensor each side of the bone are attached the vastus interims andvastus externus respectively. Below the insertions of the vastiis a portion of the low attachment of the fascia lata of the thigh. 3*9 320 FRACTURES OF THE PATELLA At the lower border of the patella is the patellar tendon. Thistendon is inserted into the tubercle of the tibia, and it is sepa-. Fig. 445.—Anteroposterio


The treatment of fractures . Fig. 444.—Horizontal frozen section of the knee-joint, showing lateral extent of synovialmembrane (Professor Dwights specimen). upper border is the tendon of the quadriceps extensor each side of the bone are attached the vastus interims andvastus externus respectively. Below the insertions of the vastiis a portion of the low attachment of the fascia lata of the thigh. 3*9 320 FRACTURES OF THE PATELLA At the lower border of the patella is the patellar tendon. Thistendon is inserted into the tubercle of the tibia, and it is sepa-. Fig. 445.—Anteroposterior frozen section of the knee-joint, showing extent of synovial mem-brane superiorly and inferiorly (Professor Dwights specimen).


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