The treatment of fractures with notes upon a few common dislocations /by / Charles Locke Scudder.
- Charles Locke Scudder
- Date:
- 1903
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The treatment of fractures with notes upon a few common dislocations /by / Charles Locke Scudder. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Elbow, 167 after-care, 194 method of examination, 167 carrying angle, 169 head of radius, 168 measurements, 169 movements at elbow-joint, 169 palpation of the three bony points, 168 summary of order of exam- ination, 171 the three Ijony points, 168 omission of spUnt or retentive ap- paratus, 196 prognosis, 197 traumatic lesicms of, 172 of lower end of humerus, 174 of radius and ulna, 172 symptoms, 174 treatment, 182 acutely flexed position, 182 method of using, 186 precautions in using, 189 Elbow-joint, treatment of, in frac- ture of shaft of humerus, 161 EmboHsm, 394, 487 fat, 333 prognosis, 334 symptoms, 334 treatment, 334 Emergency method of putting up a fracture of thigh or hip, 296 Emphysema in fracture of nasal bones, 48 of ribs, 96, 100 of superior maxilla, 57 Epiphyses, anatomical facts regard- ing the, 418 acromion process of scapula, 430 date of appearance of ossification in chief epiphyses of long bones, (after Poland), 418 femur, lower epiphysis, 429 humerus, upper epiphysis, 419 activity of, in growth of shaft, 429 lower epiphysis, 430 importance of exact knowledge, 418 order of frequency of separation (after Poland), 4l9 pain in separation of epiphyses compared with pain from frac- tures, 419 radius, lower epiphysis, 429 tibia, lower epiphysis, 430 upper epiphysis, 430 Epiphysis, fracture of lower radial, 246' Epiphysis, injury to lower humeral, 179 diagnosis, 180 Epiphysis, separation of: femoral, lower, 324 anatomy, 324 com])lications, 326 diagnosis, 326 prognosis, 327 treatment, 329 of traumatic gangrene, septicemia, malignant edema, 33>3 ojjerative method of re- duction, 330 reduction by manipula- tion when fragment is disjjlaced forward, 330 humeral, lower, 178, 179 treatment, 193 humeral, upper, 137, 146 after-treatment of operated cases, 152 prognosis, 145, 151 treatment. 144 operative, 145 with dislocation of upper fragment, 152 radial, lower, 206, 244 treatment, 206, 217, 245 tibial, lower, 368 tibial, upper, 361 treatment, 363 Epiphysis of acromion process of scapula, 127, 430 Ethmoid, cribriform plate of, 28 Excision of head of humerus, 152 results, 153 Extension weights after fracture of hip, 283 of shaft of femur, 306, 307, 314 Extravasation of urine, 110, 111 Face, bones of, 45 malar bone, 53 maxilla, inferior, 60 superior, 57 nasal bones, 45 Feeding, after fracture of jaw, by- mouth, 59, 72 nasal, 59 Femur, 270 after-treatment and prognosis, 312 anatomy, 270 examination, method of, 300 gunshot fracture, 441 mortality, 442 comparative, in different wars, 442 prcjgnosis, 443 symptoms, 441 treatment, 442 in childhood, 319](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21207677_0532.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)