| Thomas John Graham - Medicine, Popular - 1827 - 1114 pages
...separate them from the upper bone of the arm, (the humerus) ; and whilst the pressure is kept up with the knee, the arm is to be forcibly, but slowly, bent, and the reduction is soon effected. When the bones are dislocated laterally, forcible extension of the fore-arm will in general be sufficient... | |
| Medicine - 1829 - 552 pages
...the os humeri, and thus the coranoid process is thrown from the posterior fossa of the humerus; aaA whilst this pressure is supported by the knee, the...around the post of a bed, and by forcibly bending it while it is thus confined. J have also reduced the limb by making the patient, whilst placed upon an... | |
| Sir Astley Cooper - Surgery - 1837 - 614 pages
...the os humeri, and thus the coronoid pcess is thrown from the posterior fossa of the humerus : whilsi this pressure is supported by the knee, the arm is...accomplished by placing the arm around the post of a bedsteai and by forcibly bending it while it is thus confined. I have also reduced the limb by making... | |
| sir Astley Paston Cooper (1st bart.) - Surgery - 1837 - 618 pages
...patient's wrist, bends the arm ; at the same time he presses on the radius and ulna with his knee, so as to separate them from the os humeri, and thus the...is thrown from the posterior fossa of the humerus : whilst this pressure is supported by the knee, the arm is to be forcibly, but slowly, bent, and the... | |
| sir Astley Paston Cooper (1st bart.) - 1842 - 622 pages
...patient's wrist, and bends the arm. At the same time he presses on the radius and ulna with his knee, so as to separate them from the os humeri, and thus the...around the post of a bed, and by forcibly bending it while it is thus confined. I have also reduced the limb by making the patient, whilst sitting on an... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1863 - 770 pages
...patient's wrist, and bends the arm. At the same time he presses on the radius and ulna with his knee, so as to separate them from the os humeri, and thus the...coronoid process is thrown from the posterior fossa of thehumerus; and whilst thispressure is supported by the knee, the arm is to be forcibly but slowly... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1866 - 850 pages
...same time he presses on the radius and ulna with his knee, so as to separate them from the os bumeri, and thus the coronoid process is thrown from the posterior...slowly bent, and the reduction is soon effected." The same practice has been recommended by Erichsen, Gibson, Samuel Cooper, and others. The plan recommended... | |
| Philip Skinner Wales - 1867 - 726 pages
...patient's wrist, and bends the arm. At the same time he presses on the radius and ulna with his knee, so as to separate them from the os humeri, and thus the...humerus ; and whilst this pressure is supported by the Reduction with tbe knee In the bend of the elbow. J Fis- 476> knee, the arm is to be forcibly bat slowly... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - Dislocations - 1871 - 838 pages
...patient's wrist, and bends the arm. At the same time he presses on the radius and ulna with his knee, so as to separate them from the os humeri, and thus the...slowly bent, and the reduction is soon effected." Fig. 256. of th. The same practice has been recommended by Erichsen, Gibson, Samuel Cooper, and others.... | |
| Edward Carroll Franklin - Homeopathic surgery - 1873 - 882 pages
...patient's wrist, and bends the arm. At the same time he presses on the radius and ulna with his knee, so as to separate them from the os humeri, and thus the...slowly bent, and the reduction is soon effected." Another method has been recommended by Liston and others, which consists in seating the patient upon... | |
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