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Congenital luxation of the carpus

Abstract: Watercolour medical illustration depicting congenital malformation of the forearm. It has the alternative reference number 1838, P18 and 175 on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t'. The handwritten note on the back reads 'D. O'Neil aet 35. Congenital Malformation. Vide pg 101 & 175. Congenital luxation of the carpus forwards with malformation of the bone of the forearm. There was also in this case of a congenital luxation of the head of the radius forward, as well as an original malformation of the knee. The patient a female aet 40 died of dysentery in the South Dublin Workhouse. Mr Smith'. The very feint note at the bottom reads 'Congenital malformation of forearm'.

In collection Richmond Hospital Medical Illustrations

Origin information
Dublin, Ireland
Date created:
Type of Resource
still image
text
Physical description
1 art original : col.
46 x 33 cm
Numbering/sequence
Original reference number: 1838.
Date details
This illustration is undated, approximate dates are given based on dates for the entire collection.
Languages
English  
Genre
Watercolors   linked data (gmgpc) Medical illustrations   linked data (gmgpc)
Subject
Upper Extremity Deformities, Congenital
Location
https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.ucdlib_280972
Location
University College Dublin. UCD Archives . P263/972
Suggested credit
"Congenital luxation of the carpus," held by UCD Archives. © Public domain. Digital content by University College Dublin, published by UCD Library, University College Dublin <https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:280972>

Record source
Descriptions created by staff of UCD Library, University College Dublin based on a finding aid and databases provided by UCD Archives. — Metadata creation date: 2022-06-02

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The original work is in the public domain

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