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" ... fracture is too close to the knee, and it may be necessary to attach the adhesive straps (M) above the knee, then the bars may extend to near the perineum if necessary. The crossbar passing beneath the bracket at (B), and upon which the foot rests,... "
The Cincinnati Lancet and Observer - Page 213
1868
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 25

1868 - 846 pages
...from, the surface of the bed. This description will be sufficient to indicate the proportions of the exterior apparatus. The bars represented by the letter...made oval upon its under surface, so that both the leg and the splint may be included in the bandage shown in figure No. 1, by which means any displacement...
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The Humboldt Medical Archives, Volume 1

1868 - 408 pages
...apparatus. The bars represented by the letter (A), in which the leg is suspended, should be about two t'cct in length — unless when the fracture is too close...made oval upon its under surface, so that both the leg and the splint may be included in the bandage shown in figure No. 1, by which means any displacement...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 23

1868 - 514 pages
...from the surface of the bed. This description will be sufficient to indicate the proportions of the exterior apparatus. The bars represented by the letter...The splint (C) upon which the leg rests in figure 1, should be fluted upon its upper surface so as to conform to the shape of the leg, while it is also...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 25

1868 - 834 pages
...allow ample space for the limb to rest between the bars ; the space between these bars at the tipper end should ordinarily be about six inches. The splint...shape of the leg, while it is also made oval upon its nnder surface, so that both the leg and the splint may be included in the bandage shown in figure No....
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The Science and Art of Surgery, Volume 2

Edward Carroll Franklin - 1873 - 882 pages
...bracket (B), should be flattened, the more readily and securely to engage in the hook or bracket, and be five inches in length so as to allow ample space for...upon which the leg rests in figure No. 1, should be concave upon its upper surface and conform to the shape of the leg, and should also be made oval upon...
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Leavenworth Medical Herald, Volume 1

1867 - 506 pages
...bracket at (6), and upon which the foot rests, should be flattened and five inches in Surgery. 513 length, so as to allow ample space for the limb to...The splint (C) upon which the leg rests in figure 1, should be fluted on its upper surface so as to conform to the shape of the leg, while it is also...
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The Western Journal of Medicine, Volume 3

Theophilus Parvin - 1868 - 816 pages
...beneath the bracket at (B), and upon which the foot rests, should be flattened and five inches in lengths so as to allow ample space for the limb to rest between...made oval upon its under surface, so that both the leg and the splint may be included in the bandage shown in figure No. 1, by which means any displacement...
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