Rifle—Plate 35.

UPPER EXTREMITY.
Gunshot Fracture of the Ulna.

The course of the bullet at long range has been anteroposterior through the middle of the forearm, passing through the side of the shaft, chipping off a few small fragments and causing a long oblique fracture.

The conditions were much the same as those shown in plates [28] and [29], except that the striking energy of the projectile was somewhat greater with the velocity of mid range.

The treatment, without infection, is that of a simple fracture.

Results will be uniformly good.

Plate 36.