Practical observations on the disease of the joints involving anchylosis |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 37
Página 6
... patient is under the influence of chloroform , and force is being applied . Then , when they are being ruptured , it is not difficult to determine both the position and the extent of the adhesions . Intra - capsular partial anchylosis ...
... patient is under the influence of chloroform , and force is being applied . Then , when they are being ruptured , it is not difficult to determine both the position and the extent of the adhesions . Intra - capsular partial anchylosis ...
Página 26
... patient to bed , with scarcely any power of movement , until the following April . It was then discovered that the limb was fixed at an obtuse angle , and that the motion of the joint was lost . For the conclusion of this case , see p ...
... patient to bed , with scarcely any power of movement , until the following April . It was then discovered that the limb was fixed at an obtuse angle , and that the motion of the joint was lost . For the conclusion of this case , see p ...
Página 27
... patient subsequently walked well and easily , and could even again go aloft . * No adhesions existed : the shortened condition of the muscle being the sole cause of immobility . * Vide the ' Lancet , ' August 27 , 1859 , p . 215 ...
... patient subsequently walked well and easily , and could even again go aloft . * No adhesions existed : the shortened condition of the muscle being the sole cause of immobility . * Vide the ' Lancet , ' August 27 , 1859 , p . 215 ...
Página 33
... patient was excited by this operation . could not be convinced that it had been performed , until the splint was loosened and the joint was gently moved . Then , he was content to remain quiet in bed . Whenever the muscles can be thrown ...
... patient was excited by this operation . could not be convinced that it had been performed , until the splint was loosened and the joint was gently moved . Then , he was content to remain quiet in bed . Whenever the muscles can be thrown ...
Página 39
... patient - as in a case which I lately saw , where , the head of the femur having become dislocated on to the os pubis , anchylosis had taken place with the limb so abducted as to describe nearly a right angle with the trunk - this ...
... patient - as in a case which I lately saw , where , the head of the femur having become dislocated on to the os pubis , anchylosis had taken place with the limb so abducted as to describe nearly a right angle with the trunk - this ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
abscess adhesions affected amount of motion ANATOMY anchy articular cartilages articulation bone bony union Causes cellular tissue CHEMISTRY chloroform chronic cicatrices cloth commenced consequently contraction CURE DIAGNOSIS DISEASES effusion Engravings on Wood entirely erysipelas Extra-capsular adhesions false anchylosis Fcap femur fibrous adhesions Fifth Edition flexed flexion Foolscap 8vo force form of inflammation Fourth Edition fully extended ginglymoid gonorrhoea GOUT gradual extension gutta-percha hamstring hip-joint Illustrations on Wood inch inflammation influence of chloroform instance joint knee knee-joint large number limb Louvrier MANUAL masseter muscle Medical MEDICINE months muscles muscular numerous Illustrations occasion operation pain was felt passive motion patella PATHOLOGY Pathology and Treatment patient pelvis perfectly position Post 8vo restoration of motion result Rheumatic inflammation rheumatism right angle rigidity ruptured the adhesions Scrofulous Second Edition slight splint stiff strumous subcutaneous surgeon SURGERY synovial membrane Syphilis takes place tendons thigh Third Edition tibia tion true anchylosis urethral discharge walk
Passagens conhecidas
Página 12 - ON CONSUMPTION: Its Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment. To which Essay was awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal of the Medical Society of London.
Página 25 - Y. ON THE MODE OF FORMATION OF SHELLS OF ANIMALS, OF BONE, AND OF SEVERAL OTHER STRUCTURES, by a Process of Molecular Coalescence, Demonstrable in certain Artificially-formed Products.
Página 1 - It would be unjust to conclude this notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated Medical Works which has ever been published." — Lancet, " All the publications of Mr. Churchill arc prepared with so much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation.
Página 30 - DR. TURNBULL. AN INQUIRY INTO THE CURABILITY OF CONSUMPTION, ITS PREVENTION, AND THE PROGRESS OF IMPROVEMENT IN THE TREATMENT. Third Edition. 8vo. cloth, 6s. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH with FERMENTATION; and on the Causes and Treatment of Indigestion, &c. 8vo. cloth, 6s. DR. TWEEDIE, FRS CONTINUED FEVERS: THEIR DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERS, PATHOLOGY, AND TREATMENT.
Página 22 - DR. MASSY. ON THE EXAMINATION OF RECRUITS; intended for the Use of Young Medical Officers on Entering the Army. 8vo. cloth, 5s. DR.
Página 20 - CLINICAL MIDWIFERY: comprising the Histories of 545 Cases of Difficult, Preternatural, and Complicated Labour, with Commentaries. Second Edition. Foolscap 8vo. cloth, 5s.
Página 1 - We have before called the attention of both students and practitioners to the great advantage which Mr. Churchill has conferred on the profession, in the issue, at such a moderate cost, of works so highly creditable in point of artistic execution and scientific merit.
Página 11 - MR. HT CHAPMAN, FRCS THE TREATMENT OF OBSTINATE ULCERS AND CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS OF THE LEG WITHOUT CONFINEMENT.
Página 19 - ON THE USE OF PERCHLORIDE OF IRON AND OTHER CHALYBEATE SALTS IN THE TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION. Crown 8vo.