ion--First Movement
21. Kocher's Method--Second Movement 58
22. Kocher's Method--Third Movement 59
23. Miller's Method of reducing Sub-coracoid 60
Dislocation--First Movement
24. Miller's Method--Second Movement 61
25. Dislocation of Shoulder with Fracture of Neck of Humerus 64
26. Transverse Fracture of Scapula 68
27. Fracture of Surgical Neck of Humerus, united with 70
Angular Displacement
28. Impacted Fracture of Neck of Humerus 71
29. Ambulatory Abduction Splint for Fracture of Humerus 72
30. Radiogram of Separation of Upper Epiphysis of Humerus 73
31. "Cock-up" Splint 77
32. Gooch Splints for Fracture of Shaft of Humerus; and
Rectangular Splint to secure Elbow 77
33. Radiogram of Supra-condylar Fracture of Humerus in a 81
Child
34. Radiogram of T-shaped Fracture of Lower End of Humerus 83
35. Radiogram of Fracture of Olecranon Process 86
36. Backward Dislocation of Elbow in a Boy 89
37. Bony Outgrowth in relation to insertion of Brachialis 90
Muscle
38. Radiogram of Incomplete Backward Dislocation of Elbow 91
39. Forward Dislocation of Elbow, with Fracture of Olecranon 93
40. Radiogram of Forward Dislocation of Head of Radius, with 95
Fracture of Shaft of Ulna
41. Greenstick Fracture of both Bones of the Forearm 98
42. Gooch Splints for Fracture of both Bones of Forearm 99
43. Colles' Fracture showing Radial Deviation of Hand 103
44. Colles' Fracture showing undue prominence of Ulnar 103
Styloid
45. Radiogram showing the Line of Fracture and Upward 104
Displacement of the Radial Styloid in Colles' Fracture
46. Radiogram of Chauffeur's Fracture 107
47. Radiogram of Smith's Fracture 108
48. Manus Valga following Separation of Lower Radial 109
Epiphysis in Childhood
49. Radiogram showing Fracture of Navicular (Scaphoid) Bone 111
50. Dorsal Dislocation of Wris
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