solution of gum and finely triturated chalk, was applied. This dned quickly, and formed a hard, snugly-fitting case. At the end of the third month the cure was complete : the shape of the limb perfect; the actions of supination and pronation smooth and free ; and the only restriction of motion, and this of small degree, was noticed in extenso-flexion, and which I ascribed to the injury that had been sustained by the os magnum, for upon pressure being applied at its site, the patient still experienced some tenderness. From the long confinement of the limb, the hand had become small and delicate, and its muscular strength much diminished; but the symmetry of the limb was unaffected. The patient was invalided in order that he might have light z , duty in harbour service at home, and so be placed under the ' , most favourable circumstances for the recovery of his strength. Spring-gardens, Oct. 1868. ' A Mirror OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY IN THE HOSPITALS OF LONDON. GUY'S HOSPITAL. CASES OF OPERATIONS ON THE FOOT. (Under the care of Mr. JOHN BIRKETT.) Nulla autem est alia pro certo noscendi via, nisi quamplurimas et morborum et dissectionum historias, tum aliorum, turn proprias collectas habere, et inter se comparare.—MoB&AajM De Bed. et Cau8. Morb., lib. iv. Proaemiurn. ' resembling "Ma.m") constituted his attempts at speech.
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