10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ANCHYLOSIS»
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A Dictionary of Practical Surgery: Comprehending All the ...
True anchylosis ia sometimes termed complete ; falsa, incomplet«. In young
subject* in particular, anchylosis ia seldom an original affection, but generally the
consequence о some other disease. It very often occurs after fractures in the
vicinity ...
Samuel Cooper, David Meredith Reese,
1836
2
Catalogue of Anatomical Preparations in the Hunterian ...
re Two specimens of complete Anchylosis between Ditto, from bony unionA
Pelvis, where the thigh bones had formed a new joint on each side with ossa
innominata. This perhaps does not altogether rank properly with Anchylosis, but it
cannot ...
Hunterian Museum (University of Glasgow),
1840
3
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
The circumstances of the case are, I conceive, sufficiently interesting1 to merit a
place in your valuable journal, more especially as I do not And any mention of a
similar case in any publication which I have consulted. As anchylosis frequently ...
4
Institutes and Practice of Surgery
merits, tendons, and surrounding cellular membrane are generally involved, and
the joint admits of partial movement; but incomplete anchylosis, the extremities of
the bones, in many instances, become perfectly consolidated. There are a few ...
5
The outlines of the veterinary art; or, The principles of ...
ANCHYLOSIS. A stiff joint is generally the effect of exostosis, in which bony
matter being thrown out from the ends of two articular bones, they become umted
into one mass. It may be brought on from any cause irritating the cavity of a joint ;
as ...
Delabere Pritchett Blaine,
1816
6
The Principles of Surgery: In Two Volumes. Of the ordinary ...
DEFINITIONS AND THEORY OF ANCHYLOSIS. and careful but unofficious
surgery. But the object of chief importance in promoting the anchylosis, is to
prevent motion, for even the weight of the limb is very painful, the very turning in
bed ...
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The First Lines of the Practice of Surgery: Designed as an ...
Mr. Astley Cooper has suggested the method of puncturing the swellmg with a
needle, as being safer, than making a larger opening.f ' ANCHYLOSIS Is
distinguished into the incomplete and complete, according as it happens to
consist in a ...
8
Catalogue of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of ...
XXVJJ. PruentedbyProfessorlhsnell. 817. XXVJ. Anchylosed knee-joint.
Presented by Professor Russell. 818. XXV. n. Anchylosis of the bones of the knee
-joint after dislocation from scrofiiln of the joint. The patelln is fixed to the lore-r
part of the ...
9
Hunterian Reminiscences, being the substance of a course of ...
ANCHYLOSIS Is the uniting of bones together which ought not to be so ; and this
may be either by a bony or a soft union. The joint may be looked on as a
secreting surface, and must, therefore, undergo great change before adhesion
takes ...
10
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
The os innominatum follows the head of the femur just as freely almost as the
scapula accompanies the various changes of position impressed upon the
humerus, when anchylosis of the shoulder-joint has taken place. I was called
upon about ...
Robert Bentley Todd,
1839