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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.