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Concept

Joint Dislocations

Images

  • Two human figures illustrating the reduction of dislocations of the foramen ovale and the dorsum ilii. Coloured pen drawing by G.E. Blenkins, 1831.
  • A surgeon and two assistants manipulating a dislocated shoulder joint back into the correct position. Etching by T. Jefferys.
  • On bone-setting (so called), and its relation to the treatment of joints crippled by injury, rheumatism, inflammation, &c. &c / by Wharton P. Hood.
  • M0014889: Reduction of a dislocated shoulder, 16th century
  • A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints / By Sir Astley Cooper.
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Catalogue

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    Compound dislocations of the ankle-joints / by Frederic S. Dennis.

    Dennis, Frederic S. (Frederic Shepard), 1850-1934. | Date: 1890
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    Des luxations métatarso-phalangiennes du gros orteil : thèse présentée et publiquement soutenue à la Faculté de médecine de Montpellier le 14 février 1902 / par Auguste Bonnet.

    Bonnet, Auguste, 1876- | Date: 1902
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    A treatise on fractures in the vicinity of the joints, and on certain forms of accidental and congenital dislocations.

    Smith, Robert William. | Date: 1850
    • Archives and manuscripts

    M0014692: The reduction of a dislocated shoulder, 16th century

    | Date: June 1956 | Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/131/31
    Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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    Atlas und Grundriss der traumatischen Fracturen und Luxationen / von H. Helferich ; mit 76 Tafeln und 195 Figuren im Text von Maler B. Keilitz.

    Helferich, H. (Heinrich), 1851-1945. | Date: 1903
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