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3.96. United Fracture of the Clavicle. — Right clavicle 



macerated, showing the above. 



The bone has been broken obliquely about the middle, and 

 has united with over-riding, and with some depression of the 

 outer fragment. B. C. I. 1. M. 5. 



3. 97. United Fracture of the Clavicle.— Plaster of Paris cast 



of a right clavicle, which had possibly sustained a fracture 

 at the junction of the inner and middle thirds, with 

 absorption at the fractured spot. 



Absorption of this kind is, however, not common, and is 

 difficult to explain. G. C. 3248. 



Presented by Charles W. Cathcart, F.R.C.S.E., 1890. 



3. 98. United Fracture of the Clavicle.— Plaster of Paris cast 



of the rightclavicle of an adult, showing the above. 



The break has occurred between the outer and middle 

 thirds, and the union has taken place with distinct callous and 

 some depression of the outer fragment. G. C. 3249. 



Presented hij Charles W. Cathcart, F.R.C.S.E., 1890. 



3. 99. United Fracture of the Clavicle.— Plaster of Paris 



cast of a left clavicle, showing the above. 



The bone had been broken near the junction of the outer 

 and middle thirds, and had united with considerable callous. 



G. C. 3093. 

 Presented hy Charles W, Cathcart, F.R.C.S.E., 1889. 



3. 100. United Fracture of the Clavicle.— Left clavicle- 

 macerated — showing the above. 



The break has taken place obliquely near the junction of 

 the outer and middle thirds. There is over-riding and distinct 

 callous. B. C. I. 1. M. 6. 



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