Orthopaedic surgery : a text-book of the pathology and treatment of deformities / by J. Jackson Clarke.
- Clarke, James Jackson, 1860-1940.
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Orthopaedic surgery : a text-book of the pathology and treatment of deformities / by J. Jackson Clarke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.
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![in different members of the same family. As an mstance of this, the history of the family in which occurred the case of webbed and supernumerary digits represented m Fig. 1 may be quoted. CASES OF WEBBED FINGERS, SUPEllNUMERAPtY FINGERS, WEBBED TOES, etc.* Family History' M. = F. zL r. f5 7 8 9 Eliz. P., X X m. m. Eliz. Mary. 9 ifit. 6. £et. 4. set. 2. tet. —- 12. X Signifies congenital deformity. No history of deformity in the fathei-'s family. Elizabeth P., tet. 38 (mother of two following children) :— Right //cMid—Webbing half-way up between second and third fingers. Operated on when a baby; now webbing extends half-way up to the first inter-phalangeal joint. Both i'^e^.—Both great toes webbed, and third and fourth toes webbed. Only three toes on each foot. Elizabeth P., set. 2 (daughter of above):— i. Ear.—On right side rudimentary : can hear a clock ticking. A rudimentary lobe is present in middle of the right cheek, like a red currant in size and shape. ii. Double Squint. iii. Left Eye.—Cataracta reducta. iv. Eight Hand.—Third and fourth fingers joined whole length ; fourth and little fingers webbed ; one extra little finger. V. Left Hand.—Thumb and index webbed; third and fourth digits joined whole length ; extra little finger, vi. night Foot.—Three toes webbed together—second, third and fourth ; and one extra toe. vii. Left Foot.—Extra toe and webbing of third and fourth. Maiiy p., set. nine months :— One extra finger on left hand on ulnar side. JJoth Feet.—Six toes : it looks as though ]»atient had two great toes on each foot. * For these notes I am indebted to Mr. M. Cecil Hay ward, Senior Resident Medical OtBcerifit the North-West London Hospital, 1898.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21444262_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


