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Download this stock image: A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . g lost its proper support, and not being of itselfcapable of steadily preserving its true perpendicular bearing, is forced offfrom the astragalus inward, by which means the weak bursal or commonligament of the joint is violently stretched, if not torn, and the strongones, which fasten the tibia to the astragalus and os calcis, are alwayslacerated; thus producing at the same time a perfect fracture and apartial dislocation, to which is sometimes added a wound in the integu-ments made by the bone at the inner ankle.1 Maisonneuve2 thinks he has - 2ANETEM from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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