Sub-Tendinous Exostosis
1896; Massachusetts Medical Society; Volume: 134; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1056/nejm189601091340206
ISSN2331-4710
Autores Tópico(s)Shoulder Injury and Treatment
Resumopublish this case.An autopsy was performed soon after death, and 1 was asked to make an examination of the injured bone.An incision was made on the outer Bide of the arm from the shoulder to tho elbow and reaching down to the bone.In the vicinity of the fracture much extravasated blood was found, and some of the muscles were lacerated.Apparently none of the vessels or nerves were injured.The bone itself was removed entire.It was cleaned, and then boiled for about forty-eight hours, after which it was dried aud carefully examined.The bone was apparently of
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