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thence to the faid Bone of the Metacarpus with its Toe, where it 
was faftned. 
Connexion of The upper Epiphyfts of the Femur having alfo feparated by boil- 
the Femur, ing, it was requifite to perforate its Head four times, for the im- 
miffion of two folded Wires, which were brought obliquely down 
the inner and outer fide to its Neck, where their Extremities 
were twilled and fecured, Afterward it was perforated in the 
middle four times more, for two other folded Wires, which 
were once or twice twilled, and their Extremities put through 
the forefaid Holes to the inner and outer part of the JN'eck of the 
Femur, as before, there to be made fall. The Acetabulum was per- 
forated in the bottom, and thefe two Foldings pafs’d through it \ 
whereinto was put a Pin, at the back-part of the Offa innominata , 
to be pull’d out at pleafure, and the Thigh fulpended as the 
Humerus . 
Of the Tibia Two folded and twilled Wires were pafs’d in at the Epiphyfts, 
and Fibula, on each fide of the Spina, in the middle of the Tibia, and their 
Extremities brought out at its upper and back-part, where they 
were riveted : Afterward the lower Epiphyfts at the Femur was 
perforated from the right to the left, and a Pin palled from the 
eut.fide, through the Foldings of the Wires from the Tibia, to the 
in-iide, (whereby the Flexion and Exteniion is moll conveniently 
IhewnJ to be taken out at pleafure. The Perone was fix’d to 
the Tibia at the upper part, by a Pin palling obliquely upward 
from the one to the other \ and the Patella faftned to the fore- 
part of the Femur , by a Pin palling diredly inward from before 
to behind. 
Of the Hind The lower part of the Perone forming the External Malic - 
P'oou olus, is perforated from without to within, as is theoppofite part 
of the Tibia forming the Internal one ; likewife the Afiragalus* 
is perforated from the right to the left, correfponding to thefe 
two Holes, for the immillion of a Pin, whereby the Foot is join’d 
to the Tibia, to be pull’d out at pleafure. The Aftragalus is join’d 
to the Talus by a Pin, pafs’d from the upper and middle part of 
the one, to the lower part of the other, where it is riveted; The 
Jftragaius is thrice perforated before*, into two of which Holes a 
folded Wire is pafs’d, which goes forward through the Os NfavF 
culare to the Bones of the Metacarpus of the fecond and third Toe 
from the infide, at whofe Extremities they are fix’d. The third 
Wire runs from the Afiragalus to the Os Navicular e, and the 
ihif d Os Cuneiform?} to the fourth Toe. The faid Os Navicular t 
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