Shrapnel—Plate 104.

UPPER EXTREMITY.
Gunshot Fracture of the Ulna.

The course of the missile was tangential along side of the upper end of the ulna and internal condyle of the humerus, with a splitting effect on the ulna, which formed three fragments by breaking off the olecranon, and one lateral fragment from the shaft of the bone without displacement. The line of metallic particles shows the path of the ball in its slight contact with the bones, beginning on the side of the ulna and extending along the side of the internal condyle from where the ball escaped through the skin. The wound, not infected, was treated as simple fracture. A few fine lines on the plate above the fracture are due to scratches on the negative.

Results in such cases should be good.

Plate 105.

Shrapnel—Plate 105.

UPPER EXTREMITY.
Gunshot Fracture of the Right Metacarpus.