| Edward Carroll Franklin - 1873 - 882 páginas
...sufficiently large to prevent strangulation, leaving a portion on the back of the arm uncased by the plaster. The arm is then drawn downward and backward until the clavicular portion of the pectoralis-major is put sufficiently on the stretch to overcome the sterno-mastoid and thus pull the... | |
| 1873 - 454 páginas
...around the elbow of the fractured side and back to the place of starting. The first piece is passed around the arm just below the axillary margin, and pinned or stitched in the form of a loop sufficiently large to prevent strangulation, leaving a portion on the back of... | |
| 1873 - 608 páginas
...around the elbow of the fract\jred side and back to the place of starting. The first piece is passed around the arm just below the axillary margin, and pinned or stitched in the form of a loop sufficiently large to prevent strangulation, leaving a portion on the hack of... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1875 - 842 páginas
...be preferred. Moore'« apparatus. Front view. Fio. 53. Sayre's apparatus. FRACTURES OF THE CLAVICLE. The first strip is looped around the arm just below...open to avoid strangulation. The arm is then drawn downwards and backwards until the clavicular portion of the peetoralis major is put sufficiently on... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1875 - 880 páginas
...plaster equally strong, is to be preferred. Moore's apparatus. Front Ticw. Flo. 53. Sayre's apparatus. The first strip is looped around the arm just below the axillary raargin, and pinned, or stitched, with the loop sufficiently open to avoid strangulation. The arm is... | |
| George Tiemann & Co - 1879 - 650 páginas
...large to prevent strangulation, leaving a large portion on the back of the arm uncased by the plaster. The arm is then drawn downward and backward until the clavicular portion of the pectoralis-major muscle is put sufficiently on the stretch to overcome the sterno-cleido-mastoid, and... | |
| George B. Shattuck, M.D. and Abner Post, M.D. - 1884 - 650 páginas
...around the elbow of the fractured side and back to the place of starting. The first piece is passed around the arm just below the axillary margin, and pinned or stitched in the form of a loop sufficiently large to prevent strangulation, leaving a portion on the back incased... | |
| George Tiemann & Co - 1879 - 664 páginas
...around the elbow of the fractured side and back to the placs of starting. The tirst piece is passed around the arm just below the axillary margin and pinned or stitched in the form of a loop sufficiently large to prevent strangulation, leaving a large portion on the back... | |
| Henry Redwood Wharton - 1891 - 1000 páginas
...clavicle consists of two strips of adhesive plaster three and a half inches wide and two yards in length. The first strip is looped around the arm just below the axillary margin, and is pinned or sewed with the loop sufficiently open not to c.onstrict the arm. The arm is then drawn... | |
| 1895 - 888 páginas
...around the elbow of the fractured side and back to the place of starting. The first piece is passed around the arm just below the axillary margin, and pinned or stitched in the form of a loop sufficiently large to prevent strangulation, leaving a portion on the back of... | |
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