Practical observations on the disease of the joints involving anchylosis |
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Page 38
... gained so much power over the limb , and the artificial joint had become so fairly established , that he could carry the foot twenty - four inches forwards , twenty - six backwards , twenty laterally , and he could rotate it six inches ...
... gained so much power over the limb , and the artificial joint had become so fairly established , that he could carry the foot twenty - four inches forwards , twenty - six backwards , twenty laterally , and he could rotate it six inches ...
Page 39
... gained by the American surgeon . We need never despair in these cases of establishing such motion as shall justify the means which are employed . The establishment of a false joint , by division of the bone above or below the anchylosed ...
... gained by the American surgeon . We need never despair in these cases of establishing such motion as shall justify the means which are employed . The establishment of a false joint , by division of the bone above or below the anchylosed ...
Page 46
... gained . In the following year , he went to Baréges and he returned in the same condition in which he went . " Six weeks after his return from the Pyrenees , and towards the end of the vintage , being impatient , and unwilling to wait ...
... gained . In the following year , he went to Baréges and he returned in the same condition in which he went . " Six weeks after his return from the Pyrenees , and towards the end of the vintage , being impatient , and unwilling to wait ...
Page 76
... gained his promotion , and has now no intention of leaving the army . This was doubtless a favorable case for opera- tion . The adhesions were tense , but they were extra- capsular . They yielded at once , on the application of slight ...
... gained his promotion , and has now no intention of leaving the army . This was doubtless a favorable case for opera- tion . The adhesions were tense , but they were extra- capsular . They yielded at once , on the application of slight ...
Page 87
... gained rapidly , so that in the course of a month the thigh could be raised , unassisted , beyond a right angle with the trunk . In January he walked freely , with the support of a stick , the sole of his boot being raised one inch ...
... gained rapidly , so that in the course of a month the thigh could be raised , unassisted , beyond a right angle with the trunk . In January he walked freely , with the support of a stick , the sole of his boot being raised one inch ...
Common terms and phrases
abscess adhesions affected amount of motion ANATOMY anchy articular cartilages articulation bone bony union Causes cellular tissue CHEMISTRY chloroform chronic cicatrices cloth commenced consequently contraction CURE DIAGNOSIS DISEASES effusion Engravings on Wood entirely erysipelas Extra-capsular adhesions false anchylosis Fcap femur fibrous adhesions Fifth Edition flexed flexion Foolscap 8vo force form of inflammation Fourth Edition fully extended ginglymoid gonorrhoea GOUT gradual extension gutta-percha hamstring hip-joint Illustrations on Wood inch inflammation influence of chloroform instance joint knee knee-joint large number limb Louvrier MANUAL masseter muscle Medical MEDICINE months muscles muscular numerous Illustrations occasion operation pain was felt passive motion patella PATHOLOGY Pathology and Treatment patient pelvis perfectly position Post 8vo restoration of motion result Rheumatic inflammation rheumatism right angle rigidity ruptured the adhesions Scrofulous Second Edition slight splint stiff strumous subcutaneous surgeon SURGERY synovial membrane Syphilis takes place tendons thigh Third Edition tibia tion true anchylosis urethral discharge walk
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