The surgical and descriptive anatomy of the bones, ligaments, and jointsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Longman, 1834 - 309 |
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Strona 287 - ... brought; the surgeon then binds a wetted roller round the arm immediately above the elbow, upon which he ties a handkerchief;* then, with one foot resting upon the floor, he separates the patient's elbow from his side, and places the heel of his other foot in the axilla, receiving the head of the os humeri upon it, whilst he is himself in the sitting posture by the patient's side.
Strona 168 - That the useless state of the limbs is by no means a consequence of the altered figure of the spine, or of the disposition of the bones' with regard to each other, but merely of the caries: of this truth there needs no other proof, than what may be drawn from the cure of a large and extensive curvature, in which three or more vertebrae were concerned: in this the deformity always remains unaltered and unalterable, notwithstanding the patient recovers both health and limbs.
Strona 280 - It is an enarthrodial joint, formed by the head of the humerus and the glenoid cavity of the scapula. It...
Strona 278 - In the fore-arm. By its anterior surface with the pronator radii teres, flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, flexor carpi ulnaris, and the deep fascia.
Strona 253 - ... far the largest and also the longest of the three, and it has the narrow edge of its wedge directed dorsally, so that its plantar surface is much broader than the dorsal surface. Its internal surface is directly continuous with the narrow dorsal one; the anterior semilunar surface articulates with the base of the metatarsal bone of the great toe; the posterior triangular surface articulates with the navicular bone; and the external surface is in contact with the middle cuneiform and with the...
Strona 117 - The nasal bone, the frontal bone, the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone, and the...
Strona 51 - are much more calculated to pull a man's joints asunder than to set them to rights.
Strona 283 - ... a pulley-like process of the deep cervical fascia to the first rib. MOVEMENTS OF THE SHOULDER-GIRDLE. While the muscles above enumerated comprise all those directly attached to the shoulder-girdle and trunk, they are of course assisted to some extent by the muscles forming the axillary folds, viz., the pectoralis major anteriorly and the latissimus dorsi and teres major posteriorly. The shoulder-girdle is elevated by the upper fibres of the trapezius, levator scapulas rhomboidei, sternomastoid...
Strona 247 - It is divided, for the sake of description, into two parts : the body and tuberosity.