A Treatise on diseases of the jointsJohn Churchill, 1861 - 469 páginas |
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... passive and then active ) should be resorted to in order to promote absorption of the new growths . The former of these is very valuable for superficial joints , and often restores flexi- bility and perfect shape to the part more ...
... passive and then active ) should be resorted to in order to promote absorption of the new growths . The former of these is very valuable for superficial joints , and often restores flexi- bility and perfect shape to the part more ...
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... passive motion at the end of the following month , August . In a fortnight after , there was still a little thickening , and she could not quite straighten the arm ; in all other respects she was well . CASE XII . - Charles Hudson ...
... passive motion at the end of the following month , August . In a fortnight after , there was still a little thickening , and she could not quite straighten the arm ; in all other respects she was well . CASE XII . - Charles Hudson ...
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... passive motion . 10th . - The cicatrix has got hard ; the healing is quite sound , and the joint enjoys perfect freedom of motion , except that he cannot quite straighten the finger by the muscles of the part , although there is no ...
... passive motion . 10th . - The cicatrix has got hard ; the healing is quite sound , and the joint enjoys perfect freedom of motion , except that he cannot quite straighten the finger by the muscles of the part , although there is no ...
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... . The treatment , at last , became limited to passive motion , rubbing , & c .; and he recovered , ultimately , with some very fair power of moving the limb . CHAPTER I I I. ACUTE RHEUMATISM . PATHOLOGY . ALTHOUGH CHAP . II . 63 CASES .
... . The treatment , at last , became limited to passive motion , rubbing , & c .; and he recovered , ultimately , with some very fair power of moving the limb . CHAPTER I I I. ACUTE RHEUMATISM . PATHOLOGY . ALTHOUGH CHAP . II . 63 CASES .
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... passive infiltration of the tissues with pus ; but is always preceded by the development of foci of inflammation , some of which do not suppurate , and those which do form their pus from the tissue , as in every other case ; even if a ...
... passive infiltration of the tissues with pus ; but is always preceded by the development of foci of inflammation , some of which do not suppurate , and those which do form their pus from the tissue , as in every other case ; even if a ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
abscess acetabulum action acute affected anchylosis ankle appearance areolar tissue articular lamella attack become blister body bone bursa cancelli caries cartilage cause cavity cells chiefly chloroform chronic cloth colour commencement condition condyle considerable contraction contracture deformity dislocation effusion elbow enlarged epiphysis examined excision femur fever fibres fibrous finger fluid granulations groin healthy hip-joint humerus hydrarthrosis inch increased inflammation inflammatory inner condyle instances irritation joint disease knee knee-joint lacunæ latter less ligament ligamentum patella limb malady morbid motion muscles night observed occur operation osseous osseous tissue osteitis passive patella patient pelvis periarticular periosteum portion position present pressure produced purulent quinine rheumatic round seen sheathes side skin slight soft splint spot stage starting pains straighten strapped structure strumous suppuration surface surgeon swelling swollen symptoms synovial membrane tenderness tendons thickening thigh thin tibia tion treatment trochanter tumefaction tumour ulceration ulna vessels wound
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