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... produced , the patient has a better chance of recovery than when Dieffenbach , in deference to the tendons , divides them with the knife , leaving one or more punctures . We should sooner anticipate laceration of the skin when a ...
... produced , the patient has a better chance of recovery than when Dieffenbach , in deference to the tendons , divides them with the knife , leaving one or more punctures . We should sooner anticipate laceration of the skin when a ...
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... producing effusion of lymph into the cellular tissue around an articulation , or survey the chronic ravages of the scrofulous variety , or the fearful disorganisation of its acuter forms , we perceive the same chain of phenomena ; of ...
... producing effusion of lymph into the cellular tissue around an articulation , or survey the chronic ravages of the scrofulous variety , or the fearful disorganisation of its acuter forms , we perceive the same chain of phenomena ; of ...
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... patient which strongly oppose any attempt to straighten the limb . The inflammation may have subsided without producing disorganisation , but the interstitial infil- tration of lymph has yet to be absorbed , some ITS CAUSES . 5.
... patient which strongly oppose any attempt to straighten the limb . The inflammation may have subsided without producing disorganisation , but the interstitial infil- tration of lymph has yet to be absorbed , some ITS CAUSES . 5.
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... produced by com- mon inflammation . I have now briefly to consider the influ- ence of scrofulous and rheumatic inflammation . The strumous forms of disease usually differ in the slow- ness of their course from common inflammation , —the ...
... produced by com- mon inflammation . I have now briefly to consider the influ- ence of scrofulous and rheumatic inflammation . The strumous forms of disease usually differ in the slow- ness of their course from common inflammation , —the ...
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... produce complete immo- bility , without the existence of any ossific union , and occasion an erroneous belief in the presence of true ankylosis . The ginglymoid articulations , and those by plane surfaces , are more susceptible of ...
... produce complete immo- bility , without the existence of any ossific union , and occasion an erroneous belief in the presence of true ankylosis . The ginglymoid articulations , and those by plane surfaces , are more susceptible of ...
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2d Edition abscess achillis adductor adductor longus adhesions affected Anatomy ankle ankle-joint anky ankylosis of knee apparatus application articular surfaces articulation biceps bones cartilage cause cicatrisation cloth Club-foot complete condyle consequent considerable contraction contracture crutch Cured by division deformity disease displacement distortion ensued exercise exists extended position extension extensor external condyle extremities false ankylosis fascia fascia lata femoris femur fibres fibula flexed flexion foot frictions gastrocnemii gradually heel hip-joint immobility inches incomplete ankylosis inflammation joint knee-ankylosis knee-joint lameness ligaments limb London longus losis luxation manipulations mechanical metatarsal motion muscular natural occasionally operation osseous ossification pain paralysis patella patient phalanx posterior practitioner present punctures rectus femoris rendered restoration result rheumatic rigidity rotation Section of hamstrings shortening slight splint stiff straightening structures strumous suppuration Surgeon surgical synovial membrane tendo Achillis tendons tenotomy thigh tibia tion tissues Treatise on Club-foot treatment true ankylosis varus vertebrę walk weeks
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