A Treatise on diseases of the jointsJohn Churchill, 1861 - 469 pages |
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Page vii
... observed in Excising Joints , 426 . D. On the reparative Process after Excision , 427. E. - On the Excision of Special Joints : The Shoulder , 429 - The Elbow , 432 - The Wrist , 435- The Hip , 437 - The Knee , 451 - The Ankle , 463 ...
... observed in Excising Joints , 426 . D. On the reparative Process after Excision , 427. E. - On the Excision of Special Joints : The Shoulder , 429 - The Elbow , 432 - The Wrist , 435- The Hip , 437 - The Knee , 451 - The Ankle , 463 ...
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... Observations on the Structure and Development of Bone . Philosophical Transactions , 1853 , p . 117 . 4 + Messrs . Tomes and De Morgan On the Development and Structure of Bone . ' Philosophical Transactions , 1853 . which run at right ...
... Observations on the Structure and Development of Bone . Philosophical Transactions , 1853 , p . 117 . 4 + Messrs . Tomes and De Morgan On the Development and Structure of Bone . ' Philosophical Transactions , 1853 . which run at right ...
Page 15
... observed that the membrane in its course from bone to bone is not stretched tight , or bound close to the fibrous capsule ; on the contrary , it hangs inwards in loose folds , which are marked in all joints , particularly in the knee ...
... observed that the membrane in its course from bone to bone is not stretched tight , or bound close to the fibrous capsule ; on the contrary , it hangs inwards in loose folds , which are marked in all joints , particularly in the knee ...
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... observe it constantly under similar circumstances . For instance , Mr. Queckett appears chiefly struck with its curved and curling nature , and both in his descriptions and de- lineations has constantly figured it as a crooked fibre ...
... observe it constantly under similar circumstances . For instance , Mr. Queckett appears chiefly struck with its curved and curling nature , and both in his descriptions and de- lineations has constantly figured it as a crooked fibre ...
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... observe the violent spasm which seizes the muscles of the thigh , and many of the leg , when loose cartilage gets between the bones , and the violence with which the muscles of a limb contract , when CHAP . I. 25 NERVOUS SUPPLY .
... observe the violent spasm which seizes the muscles of the thigh , and many of the leg , when loose cartilage gets between the bones , and the violence with which the muscles of a limb contract , when CHAP . I. 25 NERVOUS SUPPLY .
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abscess acetabulum action acute affected anchylosis ankle appearance areolar tissue articular lamella attack become blister body bone bursa cancelli caries cartilage cause cavity cells chiefly chloroform chronic cloth colour commencement condition condyle considerable contraction contracture deformity dislocation effusion elbow enlarged epiphysis examined excision femur fever fibres fibrous finger fluid granulations groin healthy hip-joint humerus hydrarthrosis inch increased inflammation inflammatory inner condyle instances irritation joint disease knee knee-joint lacunæ latter less ligament ligamentum patella limb malady morbid motion muscles night observed occur operation osseous osseous tissue osteitis passive patella patient pelvis periarticular periosteum portion position present pressure produced purulent quinine rheumatic round seen sheathes side skin slight soft splint spot stage starting pains straighten strapped structure strumous suppuration surface surgeon swelling swollen symptoms synovial membrane tenderness tendons thickening thigh thin tibia tion treatment trochanter tumefaction tumour ulceration ulna vessels wound
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