... which appear to be of new formation, as no portion of the scapula or humerus is broken ; a new cavity is formed for the head of the os humeri on the inferior costa of the scapula, but this is glenoid, like that from which the os humeri had escaped. London Medical and Physical Journal - Side 2211823Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| sir Astley Paston Cooper (1st bart.) - 1837 - 618 sider
...infused by a slow inflammatory process ; in this ligamentous matter are suspended small portions of bone, which appear to be of new formation, as no portion...inferior costa of the scapula, but this is glenoid, like that from which the os humeri had escaped. Causes of dislo- j1l^ common causes of dislocation... | |
| Sir Astley Cooper - 1837 - 614 sider
...this ligamentous matter are suspended small portions of bone, which appear to be of new formation, ai no portion of the scapula or humerus is broken ; a...inferior costa of the scapula, but this is glenoid, like that from which the os humeri had escaped. Causes of dislo- fhe common causes of dislocation of... | |
| sir Astley Paston Cooper (1st bart.) - 1842 - 622 sider
...is entirely filled by ligamentous matter, in which are suspended small portions of bone, which are of new formation, as no portion of the scapula or...on the inferior costa of the scapula; but this is shallow, like that from which the os humeri had escaped. The common causes of dislocation of the os... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1863 - 770 sider
...bone, which were of new formation, as no portion of the scapula or humerus was broken. A new cavity formed for the head of the os humeri on the inferior costa of the scapula (Fig. 216); but this was shallow, like that from which the bone had escaped." The woman after this... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1866 - 850 sider
...bone, which were of new formation, as no portion of the scapula or humerus was broken. A new cavity formed for the head of the os humeri on the inferior costa of the scapula ; but this was shallow, like that from which the bone had escaped." When the dislocation into the axilla remains... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1875 - 842 sider
...which were of n«'w formation, as no portion of the scapula or humérus was broken. Л tu-« cavity formed for the head of the os humeri on the inferior costa «>t" the scapula; but this was shallow, like that from which the hone had escaped." Flo. 260. New... | |
| John Ware - 1823 - 750 sider
...scapula being flattened, and a complete capsular ligament covers the head of the os humeri. The glenoid cavity is completely filled by ligamentous matter;...this is glenoid, as that from which the os humeri had escaped.' The shoulder, when once dislocated, is Icnown to be frequently very liable to a recurrence... | |
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