| Lewis Atterbury Stimson - 1888 - 590 páginas
...answered bv Prof. Bigelow in a letter published in the Chicago Medical Examiner, January, 1870, p. 25. " 2. Flex and lift while abducting. If this fails, it will be found that the rent in the capsule has been so enlarged that the first method may now prove successful." Bigelow... | |
| Lewis Atterbury Stimson - 1888 - 586 páginas
...answered bv Prof. Bigelow in a letter published in the Chicago Medical Examiner, January, 1870, p. 25. " 2. Flex and lift while abducting. If this fails, it will be found that the rent in the capsule has been so enlarged that the first method may now prove successful." Bigelow... | |
| Lewis Atterbury Stimson - 1899 - 904 páginas
...socket." In his later paper in the Lancet, 1878, he gives them more briefly in the following terms : "1. Flex and forcibly lift. If this fails, " 2. Flex...while abducting. If this fails, it will be found that the rent in the capsule has been so enlarged that the first method may now prove successful." Bigelow... | |
| Kellogg Speed - 1916 - 892 páginas
...edge of the acetabulum. Bigelow's second paper1 gives the following brief description of reduction: "(1) Flex and forcibly lift. If this fails, "(2) Flex...while abducting. If this fails, it will be found that the rent in the capsule has been so enlarged that the first method may now prove successful." In making... | |
| James Peter Warbasse - 1918 - 986 páginas
...abduction (Fig. 479) as the limb is brought down straight (Fig. 480). Briefly in Bigelow's own words: "(1) Flex and forcibly lift. If this fails, (2) flex...while abducting. If this fails, it will be found that the rent in the capsule has been so enlarged that the first method may now prove successful." In these... | |
| George Tiemann & Co - 1989 - 938 páginas
...dislocations, flex and forcibly lift ; if this effort fail, flex and lift while abducting. If this fail, it will be found that abduction has carried the -head...enlarged that the first method may now prove successful ; 2. In thyroid dislocations, adduction of the flexed thigh reverses the movement and carries the head... | |
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