86 Injuries of Bone. 



3. 1 1 2. United Oblique Fracture through the Surg-ical 



Neck. — Right Immerus — macerated — showing the above. 



The line of fracture beginning behind about an inch below 

 the head has run obliquely downwards and forwards for about 

 two inches and a half. There is some overriding of the frag- 

 ments, and the upper one is tilted forwards and outwards, and 

 is rotated inwards. B. C. I. 1. M. 49. 



3. 113. Recent Fracture of the Shaft.— Portions of a recently 

 fractured humerus, sawn up and macerated. G. C. 336a, 



Presented by Sir George Ballingall. 



3. 114. Uniting- Fracture at the Lower End of the Shaft. 



— Lower portion of a right humerus — partially macerated and 

 in spirit — showing the above. 



There has been a comminuted fracture in process of 

 union. A large quantity of forming cancellous bone (provi- 

 sional callous) surrounds the broken ends. G. C. 173. 



3. 115. Recent Compound Fracture of the lower End.— 



Eight upper limb of a boy aged six years — in spirit — showing 

 severe laceration, which accompanied the above. 



The boy's arm was run over by a heavy cart. The soft parts were 

 greatly lacerated, and the bone split as well as fractured. 



G. C. 2669. 

 Presented by W. Finlay, F.R.C.S.E. 



3. 116. United Oblique Fracture through the upper por- 

 tion of the Shaft. — Left humerus — macerated — showing the 

 above. 



The line of fracture beginning behind about an inch below 

 the head has run downwards and forwards for about three 



