? .y -— rs. TO REDUCE A DISLOCATION OF THE SHOULDER Buc/cle short belt ;QJ around the arm above the elbow, one loop being placed on the upper & another on the under side of the arm; through loops pass cords (UJ button rcllfH) tensely across the shoulder forhFtgif insert IK)gfth c fork into the socket fll) offounter-bar; apply rollfH) in arm pit; tie cords [IV to foot of the rack fA) strap fMJ around the end of roll Id/pass orer shoulder and around the opposite end it buckle it tight; apply hollowpart of'strap fN/to acromion process;pass around under opposite arm and buckle tl tight; apply lever and rnakeyradual extension ndh free motion of arm. PP seepages 62 77 & 89 of Jarvis’ hectares, . THE ADJUSTED. M/tAt6RfOTl/ItEll HY GEO. KELLOGG, CONN. TO DRESS A FRACTURE OF THU LEG. Flare thepads/Ftp Fan ear/? side oP'/PnA Aeletr /Ae Auer, ■ AarA/e /any AeP/F/rer?7?????/ /pnA ?/s sacAe/lp/bP roan/erAar. /? e card r/////a //?e A/adr/prepare /AepAszsie —pAare /AeUmA upon tl— maAe iAe ex/enrmn refu/red_p/are AaP/epFp'Ae/»eeet /n,y/run?m/ -plane _p&toe jplinis on ear/ side oPItlnA, and secure /Ae/rAo/eArtur lapoiTT/ oranr other band-ape. A?. A. See page &J> oP Ja/rlsPeclures. THE ADJUSTER, MAN UFA (VTUHFjL) /// ( EO. KELLOGG, BIRMINGHAM,(DERBY) GUNN . UITH.OP Htuoft06 * COMSTOCK 13* f*» : K 5 V Cftnt* TO DRESS FRACTURES OF THE NECK OF THE THIGH RONE Apply lone? belt (PJ without the Pads, roll two straight splints 2tinches broad, in a square piece of cotton cloth, so ns to make a trough, in which place the limb; run out the counterbar IP) and fasten it by screw fEJ also the rack bar, so that the foot (A) may cross the sole of the patients foot; use Thigh forkfFig 4} Apply Instrument arranged on the outside of the inside splint as below; tie cords AV to foot of the rack; m ake the necessary extension. Apply hip strap fMJ around both arms of the fork; between strap Sc body, place; a thick bolster, so that by tightening strap (M/ voU may give lateral extension to the neck of the bone. N.B. seepage 52 &'.92 of Jarvis;lectures. THE ADJUSTER, MANUFACTURED BY GEO. KELLOGG, BTHM/N(iHAlH,t BJCRBYj CONN. HTH. 0* KtUOGGi & < OVfcTOCi* 1 6 M»I« ePaeZare . d/ae g/y-au dense y/en cards Za/Aa/ a/'ZAr racApy/ fade auy oneA/ade aP ZAejZ/mZedParA/p}y. A/mseri/tyi/lZa ZAt jreAeZ/h/aP raunZerAar, Zte cards/ty/a Me A/aaZp prepara ZAepAme~p/ace ZAe UmA upon iZ~ iiiaAe ZAe ex/e/inaa repaired—p/ace /ns/ramenZ —p/dee sp/in/s cmracA side oPAmA, and secure ZAezrAa/e Ay Z/ra Zap&iP/yor any aZAer bandaye. zi.zz Seepaye Ay a'Z Jams'Lectures. THE ADJUSTER, MANUFACTURED UY ( KO. KELLOGG, HIH M I N O H A M ,(u F.Ti H Y) OONN . umh.of KtLior.if* */ COM.stock in* ma;k st, .;«** TO DRESS FRACTURES OF THE WECK OF THE THIGH BONE. Apply loruy belt (P) without the Pads, roll two straight splints 2 k inches broad, in a square piece of cotton cloth,, so as to make a trough, in which place the limb; run out the counterbar fJJ) and fasten it by screw fUJ also the rack bar, so that the foot (A }may cross the sole of the patients foot; use Thigh fork(Fig 4) Apply Instrument arranged on the outside of the inside splint as below; tie cords (II) to foot of the rack; make the necessary extension. Apply hip strap (Mj around both arms of the fork; between strap Sc body, place a thick bolster, so that by tightening strap fM)you may give lateral extension to the neck of the bone. KB. seepage 52 6c 92 of Jarvis'lectures. THE ADJUSTER, MANUFACTURED BY GEO. KELLOGG, BIRMINGHAM,! Ul'HBYj CONN. UTH. OF KfcLLOGCS Si. COMSTOCK 138 WMN'ST. HARTFORD. CONN.