... chloroform by moderate manual extension directly outward and the knee in the axilla as a fulcrum ; the attempt was continued for ten minutes. Great inflammation followed, the joint suppurated, and the patient died. The autopsy showed a new articular... American Eclectic Medical Review - Página 2121868Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Edmond Grant - 1834 - 608 páginas
...and separated hy a suture from the ossified o portion helow ; the ossified '' portion shoots down to the glenoid cavity for the reception of the head of the humerus, and the coracoid hones (W* f) are large and expanded in front. In the posterior part of the trunk we... | |
| William MacGillivray - 1837 - 702 páginas
...extremity, on the outer side, is a small hollow, I, which, with a corresponding one on the scapula, m, forms the glenoid cavity, for the reception of the head of the humerus. The scapula, i, i, is a narrow elongated bone, flattened towards its posterior extremity, generally curved,... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1851 - 554 páginas
...corresponding bone in the lacertians, and its articulating surface furnishes, as in that family, one-half of the glenoid cavity for the reception of the head of the humerus ; but its margin is entire, and not 1 " The bone attached to the coracoid and omoplate of a small lizard... | |
| Lewis Atterbury Stimson - 1888 - 590 páginas
...patient died. The autopsy showed a new articular cavity formed below and in front of the glenoid cavity. The soft tissues of the joint were wholly destroyed...suppuration, and every trace of cartilage removed. An experience of Broca's shows that an unfortunate, even fatal, result may follow an apparently judicious... | |
| Lewis Atterbury Stimson - 1888 - 586 páginas
...patient died. The autopsy showed a new articular cavity formed below and in front of the glenoid cavity. The soft tissues of the joint were wholly destroyed...suppuration, and every trace of cartilage removed. An experience of Broca's shows that an unfortunate, even fatal, result may follow an apparently judicious... | |
| Lewis Atterbury Stimson - 1899 - 904 páginas
...patient died. The autopsy showed a new articular cavity formed below and in front of the glenoid cavity. The soft tissues of the joint were wholly destroyed...suppuration, and every trace of cartilage removed. An experience of Broca's shows that an unfortunate, even fatal, result may follow an apparently judicious... | |
| Allan Octavian Hume - 1879 - 574 páginas
...referred to, when describing that bone, while the proximal end articulates with the scapula to form the glenoid cavity for the reception of the head of the humerus. There is never any notch or fontanelle in the coracoid of the bird, as is so often the case in reptiles.... | |
| Charles Field Mason - 1906 - 594 páginas
...arch of the shoulder; its outer angle or head contains a shallow, saucer-shaped depression known as the glenoid cavity for the reception of the head of the humerus to form the shoulder joint. The shoulder, like the hip, is a ball-and-socket joint, but unlike the... | |
| 1900 - 490 páginas
...by Dijon and will, Dr. Marston states, be found almost indispensable in the process of cleaning out the glenoid cavity for the reception of the head of the humerus. It is also of value in the open operation for the reduction of congenital dislocation of the hip. The... | |
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