On the injuries and diseases of bones : being selections from the collected edition of the clinical lectures of Baron Dupuytren, Surgeon-in-chief to the Hôtel-Dieu at Paris / translated and edited by F. Le Gros Clark.
- Guillaume Dupuytren
- Date:
- 1847
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Credit: On the injuries and diseases of bones : being selections from the collected edition of the clinical lectures of Baron Dupuytren, Surgeon-in-chief to the Hôtel-Dieu at Paris / translated and edited by F. Le Gros Clark. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Chest, imperfect development of the skeleton accompanying deformity of the, 38G. treatment of deformity of the, 386. cases of congenital depression of the, 388-9-90. Clavicle fractured by spasm of sterno- mastoid, 38. fractures of the, treated by position, 98, 101. Clisse's method of reducing dislocated astragalus, 320. Comminuted fractures of the fibula, 283. Complications attending fracture of the fibula, 271. See also Fibula. Compound fractures of the fibnla, 286. Congenital dislocation of either radius, 117. of the thigh-bones, 165; palliative treatment in, 177 ; most common in females, 178; cases of, 178, 180-5 ; hereditary disposition to, 181; orthopedic treatment in, 184. Cooper, Sir A., on non-union of frac- tured ce.r\ix femoris, 207. remarks on fracture of the patella, &c., 231. opinions on dislocation of the astra- galus, quoted, 316. opinion on the obstacles to reduction of dislocated humerus, 86. on fracture of the lower extremity of the humerus, 117. observations on dislocation of the ulna, 151. Cord, disorganization of the spinal, in vertebral dislocations, 345. Crepitus, a distinguishing sign of frac- ture, 89. false, dependent on defective secre- tion of synovia, 90. often masked by swelling, 104. Cross, on non-union of fractured cei-vix femoris, 208. Cruveilhier's case of supposed dislo- cation of the radius, 129. Cubital splint in fractured radius, 140. Cyst developed in the osseous walls of the upper jaw, 434. Cysts, distinction between osteo-sarcoma and osseous, 435, 441. nature of the contents of osseous, 437. developed in the lower jaw, cured by operation, 437, 439, 443. teeth sometimes found inclosed in osseous, 438. Cysts, developed in the alveolar process of tlie up])cr jaw, 442. causes which favour the develop- ment of osseous, 439. first signs which betray the exist- ence of osseous, 440. the usual position of osseous, 440. the diagnosis of osseous, 441, prognosis in cases of osseous, 443. in lower jaw, cured by seton and incision, 444-5; containing a fibrous tumour, 446. Definitive callus, its resisting power, 25. See also Callus. Depression of the walls of the chest, 383. See also Chest. Desault, clavicle apparatus of, 97. his plan of extension in fractured cervix femoris, 210. his widow, case of (fractured cervix femoris), 219. his mode of treating fi-acture of the fibula, 296. his cases, in which he extirpated the astragalus, 323. Diagnosis of fracture and dislocation at elbow-joint, 117. of fractures of the radius, 133. Direct fractures, causes of, 4. Dislocation may be incomplete in enar- throtic joints, 73. of humerus, reduced by Mothe's method, 74, 81, 82. of the humerus in three directions primai-ily, 83. of the humerus downward?, signs of, 84 ; forwards, signs of, 84; backwards, signs of, 85. partial, of the humerus, 86. of the humerus forwards, 92. of the humerus, with fracture of the neck, 94. See also Humerus, of fore-arm backwards, 110, 112; mode of reducing. 111, 113, 118. of right elbow, of long standing, 114. See also Radius, of the wrist, false notions respecting, 119. of the ulna, 149, 150. of the thumb, sometimes becomes irreducible, 154,100; backwards most frequent, 160 ; signs of, 100 ; method of reducing, 1 GO. of the phalanges of the fingers, 161 ; often difficult to reduce, 162; position of flexor tendon in, 163 ; section of flexor tendon in, 164.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b23982573_0473.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


