Rifle—Plate 34.
UPPER EXTREMITY.
Gunshot Fracture of the Ulna.
The ballistic conditions of the projectile causing the wound shown in this plate are substantially those of the wound shown in [plate 32].
The wound of entrance and exit would be practically the same in chipping off a few small fragments and causing a clean transverse fracture without any displacement.
The bullet at long range has struck the wall of the medullary canal, appearance.
Treatment that of a simple fracture.
Plate 35.