Portrait | Frontispiece | PLATEI.— | The Human Skeleton | 1 | PLATEII.— | Dislocations:— | 19 | | Fig.1.finger; 2.thumb; 3.handandradius forward; 4.radius back; 5.humerus; 6.shoulderjoint; 7.humerus; 8.radiusforward. | | PLATEIII.— | Dislocations:— | 35 | | 9. elbow; 10. radius back; 11. jaw; 12. hip outward; 13. hip inwards. | | PLATEIV.— | Dislocations:— | 68 | | 14. shoulder joint; 15. foot inwards; 16. foot backwards; 17. knee-joint; 18. elbow. | | PLATEV.— | Fractures:— | 88 | | 19. un-united fracture; 20. pelvis; 21. humerus; 22. scapula; 23. jaw; 24. femur. | | PLATEVI.— | Fractures:— | 95 | | 25. humerus, lower extremity; 26. humerus; 27. ulna; 28. leg (fibula). | | PLATEVII.— | Fractures etc.:— | 103 | | 29. a dislocated spine; 30. Colles’ fracture; 31. Colles’ fracture; 32. fractured patella; 33. fractured femur; 34. ruptured biceps. | | PLATEVIII.— | Ruptures and Dislocations:— | 116 | | 36. Pott’s fracture (showing sinews); 37. Pott’s fracture (badly set); 38. rupture of the rectus femoris; 39. dislocation of the metatarsus; 40. dislocation of metatarsal bones. | | THE HUMAN SKELETON. PLATE I.—THE HUMAN SKELETON.
THE ART OFTHE BONE-SETTER.
|
|