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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![Paralysis, obstetrical, 164 of musculospiral nerve, 153, 165 Passive motion after dislocation of elbow, 512 of shoulder, 509 of thumb, 515 after fracture of bones of fore- arm, 219 of carpus, 258 of clavicle, 123 of elbow, 194, 196 of femur, shaft of, 313, 314 of humerus, 149, 152, 153, 162 of leg, 390 of patella, 348 with operative treatment, 356 after Pott's fracture, 406 after separation of lower femoral epiphysis, 332 in Colles' fracture, 253, 255 in fracture of astragalus, 409 of olecranon, 230 Patella, 335 anatomy, 335 open fracture, 349 treatment, 349 operative interference in recent closed fractures, 354 conditions suitable, 355 danger of sepsis, 354 fractures, 354 indications, 356 method of operation, 356 restoration of function of joint following op- erative treatment, 356 prognosis, 350 results, 352 symptoms, 337 treatment, 340 limitation and removal of effu- sion, 342 maintenance of reduction until union is satisfactory, 346 reduction of fragments, 344 restoration of function of joint, 348 summary of treatment by ex- pectant or nonoperative method, 348 Pelvis, 104 complications, 108 rupture of urethra, 109 of urinary bladder, 110 visceral lesions, 108 examination, 105 prognosis, 111 treatment, 106 Phalanges, 265, 417 Phalanges of the foot, 417 treatment, 417 of the hand, 265 ojjen fractures, 268 operative treatment, 269 symptoms, 267 treatment, 267 Plaster-of-Paris, employment of, 460 application tc; patient, 476 dextrin bandage, 479 making of Ijandages, 460 removal of the plaster splint, 479 rolling the ]jlaster, 460 Plaster-of-Paris jacket, 90 method of applying, 91 Plaster-of-Paris roller Ijandage, 346 method of making, 346 sphnt, 346 spica, 320, 442 traction, 384 method of application, 384 Plaster-of-Paris shoulder-cap, 146, 149 Pleurisy in fracture of ribs, 96 Pneumonia, hypostatic, 81, 278, 281 Poland, John (his Traumatic Sepa- ration of Epiphyses quoted), 418 Porter and McBurney hook, 152, 509 Pott's fracture, 394 anatomy, 394 lesions which may be present, 395 open fracture, 408 indications for amputation, 408 operative treatment of old frac- tures, 408 symptoms, 396 treatment, 397 care after permanent dressing is applied, 405 Dupuytren sphnt, 399, 400 lateral and posterior plaster- of-Paris splints (Stimson's sphnt), 404, 406, 407 posterior wire splint with curved foot-piece, 402, 407 prognosis and results, 407 support of arch of the foot, 407 Pressure sores, 288, 369, 377, 391, 487 treatment, 288 lateral, in fracture of hip, 291 Pubic portion of ring of pelvis, 106 Pulse in fracture of hip, 281 of leg, 365 of skull, 18, 19, 36 Radio-ulnar joint, inferior, involve- ment of, in Colles' fracture, 255 Radius and ulna, 199 incomplete or greenstick frac- ture, 199](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21207677_0537.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)