Atlas and epitome of traumatic fractures and dislocations . Fig. 36.—United fracture of the right clavicle in a man thirty yearsof age. Seen from above and behind. There is an abundance of callus ;the inner fragment is displaced forward and upward, and overrides theouter fragment considerably. (Berliner Anat. Museum; after Gurlt.) causes that produce the displacement. It is well knownthat union of a broken clavicle without deformitywas formerly con-sidered one of thegreatest raritiesand a most difficultproblem to solve. We now havemeans at our dis-posal which enableus, even in theseverest case
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Atlas and epitome of traumatic fractures and dislocations . Fig. 36.—United fracture of the right clavicle in a man thirty yearsof age. Seen from above and behind. There is an abundance of callus ;the inner fragment is displaced forward and upward, and overrides theouter fragment considerably. (Berliner Anat. Museum; after Gurlt.) causes that produce the displacement. It is well knownthat union of a broken clavicle without deformitywas formerly con-sidered one of thegreatest raritiesand a most difficultproblem to solve. We now havemeans at our dis-posal which enableus, even in theseverest case