Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Society, Volúmenes8-10Cameron & M'Neely, 1857 |
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... deformity existing after fractures ; and that the proportion of cases was far greater than he antici- pated , or any one would have suspected , before these researches were made . It will be the object of this report to give , as far as ...
... deformity existing after fractures ; and that the proportion of cases was far greater than he antici- pated , or any one would have suspected , before these researches were made . It will be the object of this report to give , as far as ...
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... deformity of the nose , and the loss of sight in the right eye . I recollect seeing one case which resulted fatally , where the nasal bones were extensively fractured from a severe blow received upon the nose , forcing the vomer ...
... deformity of the nose , and the loss of sight in the right eye . I recollect seeing one case which resulted fatally , where the nasal bones were extensively fractured from a severe blow received upon the nose , forcing the vomer ...
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... deformity in a majority of fractures of this bone is very trifling where proper treatment has been adopted . Fractures of the lower jaw unite very readily , although the fragments may not be so secured but what slight motion between ...
... deformity in a majority of fractures of this bone is very trifling where proper treatment has been adopted . Fractures of the lower jaw unite very readily , although the fragments may not be so secured but what slight motion between ...
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... deformity - a slight curve forwards . The second case , a boy five or six years old , fell into a cellar , striking upon his back and elbow , separating the epiphysis , as in the previous instance . This case was dressed with an angular ...
... deformity - a slight curve forwards . The second case , a boy five or six years old , fell into a cellar , striking upon his back and elbow , separating the epiphysis , as in the previous instance . This case was dressed with an angular ...
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... deformity . About one year ago I was consulted by an Irishman , who had both bones of the forearm broken near the middle , while working upon a railroad ; he had it set by some one who claimed to be a bone - setter . I saw him six weeks ...
... deformity . About one year ago I was consulted by an Irishman , who had both bones of the forearm broken near the middle , while working upon a railroad ; he had it set by some one who claimed to be a bone - setter . I saw him six weeks ...
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