Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma |
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Page 122
These breaks are often associated with fractures of the greater tubercle as well
as compression fractures of the inferior lip of the glenoid fossa . Compression
fractures on the anteromedial aspect of the head of the humerus are infrequently
...
These breaks are often associated with fractures of the greater tubercle as well
as compression fractures of the inferior lip of the glenoid fossa . Compression
fractures on the anteromedial aspect of the head of the humerus are infrequently
...
Page 279
Two skeletal defects ( a and 6 - Figure A - 16 ) are identified inferior to lambda
and the right lambdoidal suture . Both were semi - spherical depressed fractures
of the outer table of the occipital with endocranial beveling of the inner table .
Two skeletal defects ( a and 6 - Figure A - 16 ) are identified inferior to lambda
and the right lambdoidal suture . Both were semi - spherical depressed fractures
of the outer table of the occipital with endocranial beveling of the inner table .
Page 311
From the anterior inferior angle of the insult , a fracture line extends laterally and
inferiorly through the frontal to the fronto - malar junction , then posteriorly
through the greater sphenoid wing , arresting at the margin of the anterior
squamosal ...
From the anterior inferior angle of the insult , a fracture line extends laterally and
inferiorly through the frontal to the fronto - malar junction , then posteriorly
through the greater sphenoid wing , arresting at the margin of the anterior
squamosal ...
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Contents
Preface | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Introduction and the Skull | 69 |
Copyright | |
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