Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 5Longmans, Green and Company, 1814 - Medicine |
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... V. Account of the Extraction of a loose Substance , con- sisting partly of Bone and partly of Cartilage , from the Elbow - Joint , By James Millman Coley , Mem .. VOL . V. b 24 32 67 ber of the Royal College of Surgeons in London ,
... V. Account of the Extraction of a loose Substance , con- sisting partly of Bone and partly of Cartilage , from the Elbow - Joint , By James Millman Coley , Mem .. VOL . V. b 24 32 67 ber of the Royal College of Surgeons in London ,
Page 68
... encing any other inconvenience , than a sense of weakness in the affected joint ; which caused a slight lameness , but on continuing the exercise , he would instantaneously fall to the ground , as if he 68 CARTILAGES EXTRACTED.
... encing any other inconvenience , than a sense of weakness in the affected joint ; which caused a slight lameness , but on continuing the exercise , he would instantaneously fall to the ground , as if he 68 CARTILAGES EXTRACTED.
Page 70
... de- sired to walk about , in order that the substance might present itself ; for it was only by walking that this could be accomplished . He was cautioned to secure it then in its protruded situation , instead 70 CARTILAGES EXTRACTED.
... de- sired to walk about , in order that the substance might present itself ; for it was only by walking that this could be accomplished . He was cautioned to secure it then in its protruded situation , instead 70 CARTILAGES EXTRACTED.
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... cartilage . It did not bear the least appearance of having had any at- tachment whatever within the articulation , and there were a few very small indentations on its surface , scarcely sufficient to admit the point of a pin : hardly a ...
... cartilage . It did not bear the least appearance of having had any at- tachment whatever within the articulation , and there were a few very small indentations on its surface , scarcely sufficient to admit the point of a pin : hardly a ...
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... cartilage when cut upon , did not start from the cavity as the first had done ; on the contrary , there was some difficulty in ex- tracting it , as it lay transversely to the incision in the ligament , which had been made longitudinally ...
... cartilage when cut upon , did not start from the cavity as the first had done ; on the contrary , there was some difficulty in ex- tracting it , as it lay transversely to the incision in the ligament , which had been made longitudinally ...
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