North Carolina Medical Journal [serial] 9 (1882)

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244 smith's anterior splint.
until union has occurred ; but so great are tlic difficulties wliich lie in the way of carrying out this dogma, that tiie ingenuity of surgeons has so far been unequal to the task of devising a method so perfect as to receive general support. The best talent of this, as well as of preceding ages, has been devoted to the subject — especially with re- gard to fractures of the lower extremity — and numerous claims to perfect results in all cases of fracture of the femu
...r have been made and are still made; but the constant recurrence of the experience that the boasted apparatus will not achieve the same brilliant re- sults in the hands of surgeons other than the inventors, and that even the measuring tape in unprejudiced or inimical hands will not verify the claim to a perfect result, is acircumstance which he, who wishes to study fracture apparatus, would do well to consider. One instinctively shudders in looking over the various machine which went under the name of fracture apparatus among the older sur- geons John Bell denominates them instruments of torture more terrible than those used by the Inquisition for that purpose, and casts them all aside for the simple method of Pott.

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