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Download this stock image: A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . inside of the thigh,but also the direction of the counter-extension is in a line with theaxis of the body. The posterior extremity of this band is secured,not to the upper end of the splint, as is usually done, but to the splintseveral inches lower down, where it will take a more secure holdupon the under surface of the tuberosity and nates. Both extremitiesof the band are elastic. Extension is made with a screw, inclosinga strong spiral spring in its ferrule, or with adhesive plasters, a pulleyand weight, at the option of the surgeon. 27 1 - 2AXC03A from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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