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Dislocations Sportsman may Encounter
The four principal dislocations that are liable to engage your attention are those of the hip, knee, elbow, and shoulder. Of these, that of the hip is the most serious. Without going deeply into the classification of hip-joint dislocation, it will be sufficient to say that fortunately by far the greater number of these is where the head of the bone slips out of its socket upward and backward. Those in which the head of the bone occupies other positions with relation to its socket are much more difficult, in fact, for the layman practically impossible.
Moody, Charles Stuart. Backwoods Surgery & Medicine. New York: Outing Pub., 1916. Print
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