specimen 10 /medicalmuseum/taxonomy/term/60/all en Specimen 3 /medicalmuseum/exhibits/warbones/specimens/specimen03 <p><img alt="Civil war specimen" style="width: 275px; height: 600px;" class="media-element file-original " src="/medicalmuseum/files/medicalmuseum/03_1.jpg" width="951" height="2078" /></p> <p><b>Femur.</b> The shaft is fractured obliquely 11 cm from the distal end. Union has not occurred despite the presence of a large amount of callus (FIG. 1) at the ends of both fragments. A sequestrum is evident at the bottom of the upper fragment.</p> Mon, 02 Apr 2012 16:41:04 +0000 joan.omalley@mcgill.ca 430 at /medicalmuseum Specimen 10 /medicalmuseum/exhibits/warbones/specimens/specimen10 <p><img alt="Specimen 10 civil war " style="width: 451px; height: 400px;" class="media-element file-original " src="/medicalmuseum/files/medicalmuseum/10_0.jpg" width="2062" height="1830" /></p> <p><b>Femur.</b> Cut surface of the upper femur with acetabulum shows necrosis of medullary tissue (FIG. 1) that extends from the margin of amputation to the mid-portion of the neck.</p> Mon, 02 Apr 2012 16:41:03 +0000 joan.omalley@mcgill.ca 404 at /medicalmuseum