A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints (1824) (14775984042)
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Identifier: treatiseondisloc00coop (find matches)
Title: A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints
Year: 1824 (1820s)
Authors: Cooper, Astley, Sir, 1768-1841
Subjects: Dislocations Fractures, Bone Joints Dislocations Fractures
Publisher: London : Published for the author, by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green S. Highley T. and G. Underwood Burgess & Hill & Cox & Son
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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PLATE XV. The thigh-bone broken just above its condyles and united.Laceration of the rectus muscle, and great overlapping of thebone. A. Os femoris B. Tibia C. Patella D. Rectus muscle lacerated EE. Os femoris broken and overlapping, but united F. Point of the os femoris projecting through the rectus muscle, preventing complete extension, and exceedingly limiting the flexion of the joint. In Mr. Pateys possession. p)L.:x^i.
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PuHisliel ■by-^^iey Cooper 1822. PLATE XVI. Fig. 1.Shews an anterior view of a dislocation of the thigh atthe knee-joint outwards. A. Muscles of the thigh B. Patella C. External condyle of the os femoris, which had pushed through the ligaments and skin D. One semilunar cartilage E. The other semilunar cartilage F. Head of the tibia G. Leg HH. Capsular ligament. Fig. 2.Posterior view of the same knee. A. Muscles of the thigh B. Gastrocnemius C. Sciatic nerve D. Popliteal vein E. Popliteal artery F. External condyle, which had torn the capsular ligament and muscles posteriorly G. Internal condyle, which had also torn the ligament and musclesH. Torn ligaments. From Mr. Oliver of Brentford. Fig. 3.Shews the thigh-bone in a compound fracture at its condylesinto the knee-joint. Museum, St. Thomass Hospital. Fig. 4.Longitudinal fracture of the patella, in which the separationof the bone is very slight, yet it is united by ligament only. A. Tendon of the rectus femoris B. Ligamentum patella