Medico-Chirurgical Transactions 39

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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions 39
Royal Medical And Chirurgical Society of London
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Samuel Hey. During this time he was frequently attacked by sudden pain and lameness, being unable to walk, until the substance was moved into some position where it ceased to annoy him. We could distinctly feel the flat substance, about the size of a shilling. It could be readily pushed upwards along the outer side of the joint, then under the extensor tendons, and down the inner side of the joint.
It could, again, with equal ease, be made to take a retro- grade course, and resume its old place
.... Very little pain was produced by these forced movements. At times, when the loose body was favorably placed, the patient could walk pretty well, but on slight changes in its position, extreme pain and lameness would result. Rest and bandaging were the chief means of treatment adopted, but without any bene- ficial result ; for, although the substance could be readily placed in a favorable position, yet the bandaging, how- ever carefully employed, failed to diminish materially its mobility.
At length, after urgent and repeated requests on the part of the patient, I agreed, with the consent of my col- leagues, to remove the loose body ; for which purpose he was admitted into the hospital.


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