10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEARTHROSES»
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nearthroses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nearthroses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
These two surfaces are nearthroses. Anterior and internal to them is the
articulation for the talus, which is inclined outward for the outer half, inward for the
inner half. It is concavo convex, with its long axis from without downward, forward,
and ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1894
2
International Medical Magazine
In one specimen the nearthroses are more numerous, and are as follows: 1.
Between the posterior border of the tibia and the calcaneus. 2. Between the
internal malleolus and the navicular. 3. Between the internal malleolus and the
cuneiform ...
Judson Daland, Joseph Price Tunis, Henry Ware Cattel, 1895
3
Proceedings on the 9th Teratology Symposium: Greifswald, ...
brous-cartilaginous anlage which are roentgenographic invisible may sometimes
cause a neurovascular syndrome of stenosis Asymmetric sacrovertebral
transition anomalies sometimes lead to painful nearthroses which require
conservative ...
4
Koehler/Zimmer's Borderlands of Normal and Early ...
... end plate disruption (Edgren-Vaino sign). Fig. 5.387a, b Baastrup syndrome (
arrows) of the lumbar spine. a Marked interspinous osteoarthritis is apparent in
the lateral projection. b AP projection. Fig. 5.388 Nearthroses between the
superior ...
Jrgen Freyschmidt, Joachim Brossmann, 2011
5
The Western Medical Reporter
In the clubfoot of the newborn child new articular facets (nearthroses) are
developed: 1. On the mesial side of the internal malleolus is found an articular
facet which articulates with a similar facet upon the mesial and superior surface
of the ...
John Erasmus Harper, 1894
6
Wood's Medical and Surgical Monographs: Consisting of ...
Yet such nearthroses never attain the completeness of the nearthroses that occur
after traumatic dislocations, i The pelvis undergoes characteristic changes from
the altered pressure relations. In unilateral congenital luxation, the affected side ...
7
Old age and work: relation between condition of limbs and ...
Five had developed secondary nearthroses, immediately above the acetabulum,
the lesser trochanter "resting" against the poorly developed roof of the
acetabulum or somewhat higher in the soft tissues below the iliac crest. Three
had ...
8
Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal
Besides the articular surface for the astragalus, there was upon this surface, just
in front of the tuberosity, nearthroses for both the tibia and fibula. That for the
former was continuous with the external third of the articular surface for the ...
9
International Medical Digest
Then came the area of Hoffa-Lorenz method of treatment by open exposure and
by shaping the femoral head and acetabulum before reduction. The author thinks
such results should be considered as nearthroses rather than as successful ...
10
Year Book of General Surgery
It was 2.4x1.8 in., and owing to its mass, there was bilateral dislocation of the jaw
with formation of nearthroses. After resection most of the functions were regained,
though the irreducible luxation persisted. H. C. R. Darling6 describes the ...