SurgeryP. Blakiston, 1887 - 655 pages |
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... dislocation . Increased mobility may not be present , as when a fracture is firmly impacted . Pain may , of course , occur from causes other than fracture ; it may often be elicited in fracture when crepitus cannot be obtained ...
... dislocation . Increased mobility may not be present , as when a fracture is firmly impacted . Pain may , of course , occur from causes other than fracture ; it may often be elicited in fracture when crepitus cannot be obtained ...
Page 151
... dislocation . Repair usually takes place by osseous tissue ; hence the bone ceases to grow at the injured end , and ... Dislocations . A COMPOUND FRACTURE is one in which there is a wound through the skin and other soft tissues leading ...
... dislocation . Repair usually takes place by osseous tissue ; hence the bone ceases to grow at the injured end , and ... Dislocations . A COMPOUND FRACTURE is one in which there is a wound through the skin and other soft tissues leading ...
Page 154
... Dislocation . - In simple fracture the treatment consists in placing where possible the fracture in splints , and then attempting the reduction of the dislocation . Where the dislocated end cannot be replaced the fragments must In be ...
... Dislocation . - In simple fracture the treatment consists in placing where possible the fracture in splints , and then attempting the reduction of the dislocation . Where the dislocated end cannot be replaced the fragments must In be ...
Page 155
... dislocation ; or the surgeon may try to manipulate the dislocated portion into its socket , and then apply splints to the fracture . În compound fracture this complication is a much more serious one , especially when it occurs in the ...
... dislocation ; or the surgeon may try to manipulate the dislocated portion into its socket , and then apply splints to the fracture . În compound fracture this complication is a much more serious one , especially when it occurs in the ...
Page 157
... dislocation will usually suffice to distinguish a sprain from one or other of these injuries ; but where there is much swelling it may be difficult or impossible to make a diagnosis till the swelling has subsided . If in any doubt , the ...
... dislocation will usually suffice to distinguish a sprain from one or other of these injuries ; but where there is much swelling it may be difficult or impossible to make a diagnosis till the swelling has subsided . If in any doubt , the ...
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abdomen abscess acute affected amputation aneurism antiseptic appear applied artery attended bandage become bladder bleeding blood bone bowel cartilage catheter cause cavity chronic clot consequence consists cord cysts dilated disease dislocation divided dura mater enlarged epithelium escape extend external extravasation fascia fibrous tissue finger fluid forceps foreign body fracture fragments frequently gangrene glands granulations growth healing hemorrhage hernia humerus hydrocele incision infective infiltrated inflammation inflammatory injury internal intestine iodoform irritation joint kidney laceration larynx later ligament ligature limb lower lymphatic mucous membrane muscles muscular neck necrosis nerve obstruction occur operation pain passed patient periosteum peritoneal peritoneum portion pressure prostate puncture pyæmia rare rectum removed rupture septic side signs situation skin sloughing soft sometimes splint stricture strumous subcutaneous suppuration surface surgeon sutures swelling symptoms synovial synovial membrane syphilis tendon testicle tion trachea treatment tube tubercle tumor ulceration urethra urine usually variety vein vessels wound
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