Cases from the Imambarah Hospital in Hughli

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  • K. P. Gupta
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Chheiti, Hindu male, aged 30, a coolie in the Kanknarah Jute Mills, was admitted into tlie Imambarrah Hospital on 9th June 1893. A hale of jute fell on his left leg and caused the following injuries :? (?) Simple comminuted fracture of the left fibula at the junction of the middle and lower third; (/?) compound dislocation of the left ankle joint, the lower end of the tibia protruding through a ragged wound on the inner side of the

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دوره 29  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2016