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11. 103. Stump of an Amputation throug-h the First 



Phalanx of the Fingcer. — Gelatine and glycerine cast of the 

 foregoing hand in the flexed position. This cast shows that 

 the stump of the first phalanx flexed equally with the other 

 fingers. G. C. 2897. 



Presented &?/ Charles W, Cathcart, F.R.C.S.E., 1888. 



11. 104. Stump after Chopart's Amputation .—Plaster of 



Paris cast of a stump of a right foot, after the ahove operation. 



The cast shows that the heel has not been drawn up, and 

 that the sole has been planted well on the ground. The arch 

 of the foot has necessarily given way, but an admirable basis of 

 support has been left, much better than that afforded by Syme's 

 amputation. G. C. 3527. 



Presented hy OnKKh^s "W. Cathcart, F.R.C.S.E., 1893. 



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