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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![Hemorrhage into pliarynx, 30 into spinal cord, 86,. 87, 88, 89, 90 meningeal, 39 middle meningeal, cases (;l, with fracture of skull, 40, 44 middle meningeal vs. hemorrliagic pachymeningitis, 32 sul)Conjuncli\'al, 28, 30, 56 temperature in intracranial lesions, 35 Hip, or neck of femur, 271 anatomy, 270 fracture in adults, 271 examination, 273 impacted and unim- pacted, 272, 273 measurement, 275 Bryant's method, 276 prognosis and result, 278 results after, 279 symptoms, 272 treatment, 280 after-care of simple traction method, 283 fixation method, 284 Thoinas hip-splint, 285 general considerations, 280 operative, 291 treatment of the frac- tured hip, 282 fracture in childhood, 291 immediate result, 291 late result, 291 symptoms, 291 treatment, 293 of greenstick fracture, 293 Hot-air treatment, 255, 415 Humerus, 130 lower end, lesions of, 174 fracture of external condyle, 178, 201 of internal condyle, 178 of internal epicondyle, 178 injury to lower humeral epiph- ysis, 179 separation of lower humeral epiphysis, 179 T-fracture into elbow-joint, 180 transverse fracture above the condyles, 178, 191 treatment, 191 shaft of, 153 after-treatment, 161 fractures in the newborn, 164 treatment, 164 musculospiral nerve in fracture of humerus, 164 Humerus, shaft of, oi)erative treat- ment, 162 ])rognosis, 163 symjjloms, 153 treatment, 156 of fractures with considerable displacement, 162 of fractures with little or no dis])lacement, 157 ui)per end, 130 after-care, 149 anatomy, 130 diagnosis, 134 dislocation of humeral head, simple coracoid, 135 examination t)f shoulder, 131 fracture of anatomical neck, 136 of surgical neck, 145 prognosis and result, 151 separation of ujjpcr e])ip]i\'sis, 137 prognosis, 145, 151 treatment, 144 Hysteroid semiconsciousness, 23 Ice bag, 374 lUum, 106 Infection, in compound fracture of skull, 34 in fracture of base of skull, 27, 36 of maxilla, inferior, 62, 72 superior, 58 of metatarsal bones, 417 of nasal bones, 47 treatment, 52 in gunshot wounds, 439, 440 in open fracture of leg, 386 of phalanges of hand, 268 Keen's method of measuring in fracture of shaft of femur, 294 Kocher's classification of parts of long bones injured in gunshot wounds, 433 Kocher's method of reducing dislo- cation of the shoulder, 504 Krause, quoted: on ambulatory treatment of fractures, 481 advantages, 487 Hmits of its use, 482 table, from Paul Bruns, contain- ing average periods of heal- ins:, 486 Laceration of the brain, IS symptoms, 18, 28 temperature, 18, 35](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21207677_0534.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)