Practical observations on the disease of the joints involving anchylosis |
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... remained . I have never seen a case where the hip was anchylosed , from this form of inflammation , in a flexed position - the posi- tion which is almost always assumed in other forms of inflammation of this articulation . In other ...
... remained . I have never seen a case where the hip was anchylosed , from this form of inflammation , in a flexed position - the posi- tion which is almost always assumed in other forms of inflammation of this articulation . In other ...
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... result of all this was , that his health was restored ; but the limb remained as immovable as before . When he placed himself under my care , in March , 1857 , I found the thigh inmovable at the hip TRAUMATIC INFLAMMATION OF THE HIP . 67.
... result of all this was , that his health was restored ; but the limb remained as immovable as before . When he placed himself under my care , in March , 1857 , I found the thigh inmovable at the hip TRAUMATIC INFLAMMATION OF THE HIP . 67.
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... remained in bed during the four following days , at the end of which time the thigh was slightly flexed and again extended . After two more days the splint was discontinued . The limb was now moved every day , the joint being worked ...
... remained in bed during the four following days , at the end of which time the thigh was slightly flexed and again extended . After two more days the splint was discontinued . The limb was now moved every day , the joint being worked ...
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... remained . The deltoid muscle was very much atro- phied , and the pectoral muscle was retracted . The knee was perfectly flexible : it is yet , however , occa- sionally subject to pain and stiffness . On the 15th of October , 1860 , Mr ...
... remained . The deltoid muscle was very much atro- phied , and the pectoral muscle was retracted . The knee was perfectly flexible : it is yet , however , occa- sionally subject to pain and stiffness . On the 15th of October , 1860 , Mr ...
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... remained in the cotyloid perceptible motion at the hip - joint ; the sensation which was communicated , however , was due to fibrous adhesions . The cicatrices of former ab- scesses surrounded the joint . On the 20th of November ...
... remained in the cotyloid perceptible motion at the hip - joint ; the sensation which was communicated , however , was due to fibrous adhesions . The cicatrices of former ab- scesses surrounded the joint . On the 20th of November ...
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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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