| American Medical Association - 1857 - 684 lapas
...following language: If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient or by the surgeon upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax,...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation. In other wordsj it is physically impossible to bring the elbow in contact with the sternum or front... | |
| American Medical Association - 1857 - 684 lapas
...following language: If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient or by the surgeon upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax,...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation. In other words, it is physically impossible to bring the elbow in contact with the sternum or front... | |
| 1857 - 780 lapas
...in these accidents. "If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient or surgeon upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax,...dislocation; and if this cannot be done, there must le a dislocation." This report is accompanied by wood-cuts of the skeleton, which establish this point... | |
| 1858 - 548 lapas
...He says: "If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient, or by the surgeon, upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax,...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation. In other words, it is physically impossible to bring the elbow in contact with the sternum or front... | |
| 1858 - 642 lapas
...He says: "If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient, or by the surgeon, upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax,...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation. In other words, it is physically impossible to bring the elbow in contact with the sternum or front... | |
| 1858 - 652 lapas
...following words: — If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient or by the surgeon upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax,...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation. In other words, it is physically impossible to bring the elbow in contact with the sternum or front... | |
| 1858 - 500 lapas
...report: " If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient or by the surgeon upon the shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax, there...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation." Prof. D. proceeds to prove this proposition, and establishes, in our opinion, a very important point... | |
| Henry Hollingsworth Smith - 1863 - 840 lapas
...Augusta, Ga., "if the fingers of the injured limb can be placed, by the patient or by the surgeon, upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax,...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation." 2 2. — Luxation of the Hnmeras Forward. Luxation forward presents a very different condition of parts.... | |
| Edward Carroll Franklin - 1873 - 882 lapas
...writes that, " If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed, by the patient or the surgeon, upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax,...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation." § 2.— DISLOCATION OF THE HUMERUS FORWARDS. (SURCLAVICULAR, OR THORACIC.) Pathology. — In this... | |
| 1875 - 584 lapas
...description : " If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient or by the surgeon upon the sound shoulder while the elbow touches the thorax,...this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation. In other words, it is physically impossible to bring the elbow in contact with the sternum or front... | |
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