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  • SEM bone, fracture face, eroding new bone
  • SEM of fracture through new bone
  • SEM of fracture through new bone
  • SEM bone, fracture face in femur
  • SEM bone, fracture face in femur
  • SEm eroding surface of new bone (fracture)
  • SEM bone, fracture face + new trabeculae
  • SEM bone, sawn surface + fracture face
  • Large bullae forming after the fracture of bone bones of the leg
  • Instruments and examples of fracture of the frontal bone
  • Prehistoric sheep bone showing fracture. Found in cave at High Cliff, Caldey, England
  • Child's head with depressed fracture of the parietal bone and subsequently a hernia cerebri
  • Child's head with depressed fracture of the parietal bone and subsequently a hernia cerebri
  • A leg fracture: showing a plate holding the bone in position: x-ray. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Fracture of the fibula bone: anterior and posterior views. Line block print after R.W. Smith, 1862.
  • Fractures of the radius and ulna bones, anterior and posterior views. Line block print after R.W. Smith, 1862.
  • The fracture and dislocation of bones in an elbow joint, viewed through x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph after Sir Arthur Schuster, 1896.
  • The bones of a frog, viewed through x-ray; revealing a healing fracture on one of the hind legs. Photoprint from radiograph after Sir Arthur Schuster, 1896.
  • A fractured pelvis bone. Line block print after R.W. Smith, 1862.
  • Essays on several important subjects in surgery: chiefly on the nature and cure of fractures of the long bones of the extremities. Particularly those of the thigh and leg, whether simple of compound : for which a new method of retention is proposed. The whole illustrated with cooper-plates / [John Aitken].
  • Essays on several important subjects in surgery: chiefly on the nature and cure of fractures of the long bones of the extremities. Particularly those of the thigh and leg, whether simple of compound : for which a new method of retention is proposed. The whole illustrated with cooper-plates / [John Aitken].
  • The dislocated thigh bone of a dog; and a fractured patella, numbered for key. Drawing.
  • An ankylosis of the bones of the fractured right femur (thigh-bone) and tibia (lower leg bone) (figs 1-2) and the radius and ulna (bones of the forearm) joined by a flexible callus (figs 3-4) Engraving, 1749.
  • On a new method of managing fractures : from the address in surgery, delivered at the Twentieth Anniversary Meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, held at Oxford, on Wednesday and Thursday, July 21st and 22nd, 1852 / by James Torry Hester, fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, surgeon to the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford.
  • Chinese woodcut: Bone-setting devices
  • Chinese woodcut: Fixation appliance for injured kneecap
  • Chinese woodcut: Lumbar fixation splint
  • Chinese C19 woodcut: Forensic chart of the skeleton (front)
  • Chinese woodcut:
  • The St. John Ambulance Association [bandage] : registered design no. 7764 / St. John Ambulance Association.