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" ... splint immovably in its correct position with reference to the radial curve. To neglect of complete primary reduction of the displacement of the lower fragment, and to inefficient restoration and retention of the normal radial curve, are due -the... "
Denver Medical Times - Page 367
1885
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State ..., Volume 12; Volumes 29-30

Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - 1878 - 1032 pages
...moulded beds, maintains the splint immovably in its correct position with reference to the radial curve. The splint is made of copper, so as to be readily...the peculiarities' of size and form of forearms. The series of little pointed elevations along the edge is for the purpose of keeping the bandage from slipping....
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 3; Volume 42

1879 - 588 pages
...the lower fragment, and to inefficient restoration and retention of the normal radial cure, are due the frequent unfortunate sequences of this fracture....the peculiarities of size and form of forearms. The series of little pointed elevations along the edge is for the purpose of keeping the bandage from slipping....
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 3; Volume 42

1879 - 582 pages
...peculiarities of size and form of forearms. The series of little pointed elevations along the edge is for the purpose of keeping the bandage from slipping. It is tinned to prevent oxidation. The splint will usually fit the forearm so accurately that but liltle...
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Medical Summary, Volume 1

1880 - 356 pages
...Radios BY RJ LEVIS, MD, Surgeon to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and totbe Jefferson College Hospital. The splint is made of copper, so as to be readily...the .peculiarities of size and form of forearms. The series of little pointed eievations along the edge is for the purpose of keeping the bandage from slipping....
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College and Clinical Record, Volume 1

1880 - 214 pages
...moulded beds, maintains the splint immovably in its correct position with reference to the radial curve. The splint is made of copper, so as to be readily...the peculiarities of size and form of forearms. The series of little pointed elevations along the edge is for the purpose of keeping the bandage from slipping....
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Surgery in the Pennsylvania hospital

Thomas George Morton - 1880 - 382 pages
...the lower fragment, and to inefficient restoration and retention of the normal radial curve, are due the frequent unfortunate sequences of this fracture....made of copper, so as to be readily conformable by bcndin" to suit the peculiarities of size and form of forearms. The series of little pointed elevations...
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Cincinnati Medical Advance, Volume 15

1885 - 664 pages
...the lower fragment, and to inefficient restoration and retention of the normal radial curve, are due the frequent unfortunate sequences of this fracture....size and form of forearms. The slight roughness left ou back of splint from perforations is for the purpose of keeping the bandage from slipping. It is...
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 7

1885 - 600 pages
...the lower fragment, and to inefficient restoration and retention of the normal radial curve, are due the frequent unfortunate sequences of this fracture....bending to suit the peculiarities of size and form of forearm?. The slight roughness left on back of splint from perforations is for the purpose of keeping...
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 48

1885 - 566 pages
...the lower fragment, and to inefficient restoration and retention of tho normal radial curve, are due the frequent unfortunate sequences of this fracture....conformable by bending to suit the peculiarities of sizo and form of forearms. Kensington last year. Important improvements have recently been made in...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 41

1885 - 600 pages
...unfortunate sequences of this fracture. This splint is made of copper, so as to be readily comfortable by bending to suit the peculiarities of size and form...forearms. The slight roughness left on back of splint for perforations is for the purpose of keeping the bandage from slipping. It is nickel-plated to prevent...
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