. On modern methods of treating fractures . Fkj. .{S.—A complicated suiaramalleolarfracture before treatment. Fiif. 39.—The leg shown in Figs.38 and 40, with the double trans-fixion apparatus (earlyj/pattern)applied. one and a half inches abo^e the epieondyles, in front of theinternal epicondylar ridge and behind the outer. In this wayboth the ulnar and musculospiral neres will be avoided, ai The metal hoop which surrounds the loAver end of the arm MECHANICAL MODIFICATIONS OF ENTENSION METHOD ^81 is shaped so as to be above the forearm when the latter isflexed. Application to the Femur.— The

. On modern methods of treating fractures . Fkj. .{S.—A complicated suiaramalleolarfracture before treatment. Fiif. 39.—The leg shown in Figs.38 and 40, with the double trans-fixion apparatus (earlyj/pattern)applied. one and a half inches abo^e the epieondyles, in front of theinternal epicondylar ridge and behind the outer. In this wayboth the ulnar and musculospiral neres will be avoided, ai The metal hoop which surrounds the loAver end of the arm MECHANICAL MODIFICATIONS OF ENTENSION METHOD ^81 is shaped so as to be above the forearm when the latter isflexed. Application to the Femur.— The Stock Photo
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. On modern methods of treating fractures . Fkj. .{S.—A complicated suiaramalleolarfracture before treatment. Fiif. 39.—The leg shown in Figs.38 and 40, with the double trans-fixion apparatus (earlyj/pattern)applied. one and a half inches abo^e the epieondyles, in front of theinternal epicondylar ridge and behind the outer. In this wayboth the ulnar and musculospiral neres will be avoided, ai The metal hoop which surrounds the loAver end of the arm MECHANICAL MODIFICATIONS OF ENTENSION METHOD ^81 is shaped so as to be above the forearm when the latter isflexed. Application to the Femur.— The upper transfixing-pin isapphed in an anteroposterior direction, but rather from witliinoutwards, so that the posterior end emerges on the outer asjjectof the thigh behind tlie great trochanter. The anterior point