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Identifier: treatiseondisloc00coop (find matches)
Title: A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints
Year: 1824 (1820s)
Authors: Cooper, Astley, Sir, 1768-1841
Subjects: Dislocations Fractures, Bone Joints Dislocations Fractures
Publisher: London : Published for the author, by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green S. Highley T. and G. Underwood Burgess & Hill & Cox & Son
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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oards, nailed together, with the inclination as describedin the plate, answer nearly the same purpose. Fig. 6.The thigh-bone fractured below the trochanter minor, anddrawn into a most deformed union by the action of the psoasand iliacus internus muscles. Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. Fig. 7.Dislocation of the knee from ulceration of the ligament,with subsequent anchylosis of the tibia forwards, at right angleswith the thigh-bone, and of the patella to the thigh-bone. A. Shaft of the bone BC. Tibia projecting forwards, and anchylosed to the os femoris D. Patella anchylosed E. Ligamentum patellae. Amputated by Mr. Cline. Museum^ St. Thomass Hospital. Fig: 8.Fracture of the human thigh-bone through the trochantermajor, in which ossific union has taken place, the fracturebeing external to the ligament. A. Fracture. This case shews the tendency to eversion of the knee andfoot in this injury, and the necessity for guarding against it byattention to the position of the foot during the union.
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PLATE XV. The thigh-bone broken just above its condyles and united.Laceration of the rectus muscle, and great overlapping of thebone. A. Os femoris B. Tibia C. Patella D. Rectus muscle lacerated EE. Os femoris broken and overlapping, but united F. Point of the os femoris projecting through the rectus muscle, preventing complete extension, and exceedingly limiting the flexion of the joint. In Mr. Pateys possession. p)L.:x^i.

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