A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations

Philadelphia, [Philadelphia] Henry C. Lea's 1884

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Preliminares.

Preface to the seventh american Edition.

Contents.

List of illustations.

Part. I. fractures.

Chapter I - II.

I. General division of fractures.

II. General etiology of fractures.

Chapter III - IV.

III. General semeilogy and diagnosis.

IV. Repair of broken bones.

Chapter V. General prognosis.

Chapter VI. General treatment of fractures.

Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Parte 3.

Chapter VII. Delayed union, fibrous union, and non-union of broken bones.

Chapter VIII. Incomplete fractures. Bending, parcial fractures, and fissures of the long bones.

S 1 - 2.
1. Bending of the long bones.
2. Parcial fracture of the long bones.

S. 3. Fissures.

Chapter IX. Fractures of the nose.

S. 1 - 2.
1. Ossa nasi.
2. fractures and displacements of the Septem Narium.

Chapter X - XII.

X.Fractures of the malar bone.

XI. fractures of the upper maxillary bones.

XII. Fractures of the zygomatic arch.

Chapter XIII. Fractures of the lower jaw.

Chapter XIV - XV.

XIV. Fractures of the hyid bone.

XV. fractures of the cartillages of the larynx.

Chapter XVI. Fratures of the vertebrae.

S. 1 - 7.
1.Fractures of the spinous processes.
2. Fractures of the transverse.
3. Fractures of the vertebral arches.
4. Fractures of the bodies of the vertebrae.
5. Fractures of the axis.
6. Fractures of the atlas.
7. Fractures of the first two cervical vertebrae (atlas and axis ) at the same time.

Chapter XVII - XVIII.

XVII. Fractures and diastases of the sternum.

XVIII. Fractures of the ribs and their cartilages.

Chapter XIX. Fractures of the clavicle.

Chapter XX. Fractures of the scapula.

S. 1 - 4.
1. Fractures of the body of the scapula.
2. Fractures of the neck of the scapula.
3. Fractures of the process.
4. Fractures of the coracoid process.

Chapter XXI. Fractures of the humerus.

S. 1 - 4.
1. Fractures of the head and anatomical neck. (intracapsular; non-impacted and impacted. )
2. Fractures through the tubercles. ( extracapsular; non-impacted and impacted.
3. Longitudinal fractures of the head and neck; ot splitting off of the greater tubercle.
4. Fractures thrungh the surgical neck. (including separations at the upper epiphysis.

S. 5. Sharft, below surgical neck and above the base of the condyles.

S. 6. Base of the condyles.

S. 7 - 12.
7. Fractures at the base of the condyles, complicated whi fractures between the condyles, extending into the joint.
8. Fractures of the internal epicondyle; and fractures or diastasis of the internal epicondylar epiphysis.
9. Fractures or diastasis of the external epicondyle. ( epicondyle, chaussier.)
10. Fractures of the internal condyle. (trochlea, chaussier, and malgaigne. Internal, oblique trochlear fracture, denucè.
11. Fractures of the external condyle.
12. Fractures of the articular proceses of the lowr end of the humeurs; whollyn within the capsule.

Chapter XXII. Fractures of the radius.

Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Chapter XXIII. Fractures of the ulna.

S. 1 - 4.
1. Fractures of the olecranon process.
2. Coronoid process of the ulna.
3. Shaft of the ulna.
4. Fracture of the radius and ulna.

Chapter XXIV. Fractures of the radius and ulna.

Chapter XXV - XXVIII.

XXXV. Fractures of the carpal bones.

XXVI. fractures of the metacarpal bones.

XXVII. Fractures of the fingers.

Chapter XXVIII. Fractures of the pelvis, and traumatic separations of its symphyses.

S. 1 - 3.
1. Pubes.
2. Ischium.
3. Ilium.
4. Acetabulum.
5. Sacrum.
6. Coccyx.

Chapter XXIX. Fractures of the femur.

S. 1. Neck of the femur.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.

S. 2 - 3.
2. Fractures of the trochanter major.
3. Separation of the epiphysis.

S. 4. Fractures of the shaft of the femur.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.

S. 5 - 6.
5. Fractures of the shaft, at or near the base of the condyles.
6. Fractures of the condyles.
7. Non-union and delayed union of fractures of the shaft of the femur.

Chapter XXX. Fractures of the patella.

Chapter XXXI. Fractures of the tibia.

Chapter XXXII. Fractures of the fisula.

Chapter XXXIII. Fractures of the tibia and fibula.

Chapter XXXIV - XXXVI.

XXXIV. Fractures of the tarsal bones.

XXXV. Fractures of the metarsal bones.

XXXVI. Fractures of the phalanges of the toes.

Chapitre. XXXVII. Gunshot fractures.

Part. II. Dislocations.

Chapter I. General considerations.

Chapter II - III.

II. Discolations of the lower jaw (temporo-maxillary ).

III. Discolations of the hyoid bone (thyro-hyoid articulation).

Chapter IV. Discolations of the spine.

Chapter V. Discolations of the ribs.

Chapter VI. Discolations of the clavicle.

Chapter VII. Dislocations of the shoulder (scapulo-humeral.)

S. 1. Dislocations of the shoulder downwards (subglenoid ).
Parte 1.
Parte 2.

S. 2. Dislocations of the humerus forwards. (subcoracoid and subclavicular.

S. 3 - 5.
3. Dislocations of the humeurs backwards. (subspinous.)
S. 4. Dislocations of the fumeurs upwards.
5. Partial dislocations of the humeurs.

Chapter VIII. Dislocations of the head radius (humero-radial).

S. 1 - 3.
1. Dislocations of the fumeurs up wards.
2. Dislocations of the head.
3. Dislocations of the head of the radius.

Chapter IX. Dislocations of the upper end of the ulna (humero-ulnar).

Chapter X. Dislocations of the upper end of the ulna (humero-ulnar).

S. 1. Dislocations of the radius and ulna backwards.

S. 2 - 5.
2 Dislocations of the radius and ulna outwards (to the radial side ).
3. Dislocations of the radius and ulna inwards (to the ulnar side );
4. Dislocations of the radius and ulna forwards.
5. diverging dislocations of the radius and ulna.

Chapter XI - XIV.

XI. Dislocations of the wrist (radio-carpal).

Chapter XII. dislocations of the lower end of the ulna (inferior radio-ulnar).

XIII. Dislocations of the carpal bones (among themselves).

XIV. Dislocations of the metacarpal bones (carpometacarpal articulations).

XV. Dislocations of the first phalanges of the thumb and fingers (metacarpo-phalangeal).

XVI. Dislocations of the second and third phalanges of the thumb fingers (phalangeal).

Chapter XVII. Dislocations of the thigh (coxo-femoral).

S. 1. Dislocations upwards and backwards on the dorsum ilii.

S. 2 - 4.
2. Dislocations upwards and backwards into the great ishiatic noth.
3. Dislocations downwards and forwards onto the foramen thyroideum.
S. 4. Discolations upwars and forwards upon the pubes.

S. 5. Anomalous or irregular dislocations, or dislocations which do not properly belong to either of the four principal division

S. 6 - 9.
6 Ancient dislocations of the femur.
7. Partial dislocations of the femur.
8. Coxo- femoral dislocations, complicated with fracture of the femur.
9. Voluntary or spontaneous dislocations of the femur.

Chapter XVIII. Dislocations of the patella.

Chapter XIX - XXII.

XIX. Discolations of the head of the tibia (femoro-tibial).

XX. Dislocations of the lower end of the tibia (tibio-tarsal).

XXI. Dislocations of the upper end of the fibula.

XXII. dislocations of the lower end the fibula.

Chapter XXIII. Tarsal dislocations.

S. 1. Dislocations of thc astragalus.

S. 2 - 7.
2. Dstragalo-calcaneo-spaphoid dislocations.
3. Dislocations of the calcaneum.
4. Middle tarsal dislocations.
5. Dislocations of the cuboid bone.
6. Dislocations of the scaphoid bone.
7. Discolations of the cuneiform bones.

Chapter XXIV. Dislocations of the metatarsal bones.

Chapter XXV. Dislocations of the phalanges of the toes.

Chapter XXVI. Dompound dislocations of the long bones.

Chapter XXVII. Dongenital dislocations.

S. 1 - 7.
1. General observations and history.
2. Etiology.
3. Congenital dislocations of the inferior maxilla.
4. Congenital dislocations of the spine.
5. Congenital dislocations of the pelvic bones.
6. Congenital dislocations of the sternum.
7. Congenital dislocations of the clavicle.
8. Congenital dislocations of the shoulder. (upper end of the humerus.).
9. Congenital dislocations of the radius and ulna backwards.
10. Congenital dislocations of the head of the radius.
11. Congenital dislocations of the wris.
12. Congenital dislocations of the fingers.

S. 13 - 14.
13. Congenital dislocations of the hip.
14. Congenital dislocations of the patella.
15. Congenital dislocations of the knee.

Index.

Standard medical text-books.

Parte 1.

Parte 2.