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Cooper vaguely describes a complicated acci- dent of the elbow, in which he says the coronoid process was broken off 3. Malgaine says that Velpeau established the existence of the fracture of this apophysis by an autopsy. 4. Dr. Gibson of Virginia describes a case in which the fracture united by bone. Dr. Hamilton thinks that in the case said to have been seen by Velpeau the proof is wanting. He doubts Dr. Gibson's case, as he thinks one can be easily deceived by certain appearances. In this sp...ecimen there is no line of separation, nor was there any displacement. He says, "Rejecting the doubtful specimens, Digitized by Google 37 we have an exact account of only two; and, in- deed, Sir Astley Cooper alone has described the mode of union" To the above specimens I add three : — 1. Bryant, in his " Surgery/' p. 852, figures a frac- ture of the coronoid process and head of radius in a woman of seventy years. She fell on her elbow. The injury demanded amputation. The specimen is in Guy's Hospital Museum, and is referred to by Holmes.
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