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down my arm bothers me. They want to operate on that clavicle | down my arm bothers me. They want to operate on that clavicle | ||
with bone chops - here, I'll open my shirt so you can feel that | with bone chops - here, I'll open my shirt so you can feel that bone slip | ||
back and forth. Feel it?" | back and forth. Feel it?" | ||
"Yes, here are the two ends of the | "Yes, here are the two ends of the [[una?ited]] clavicle. The | ||
position of your shoulder is amazingly good, considering." | position of your shoulder is amazingly good, considering." | ||
"Should I let them go in and work on that clavicle?" | "Should I let them go in and work on that clavicle?" | ||
"The clavicle doesn't do much except at as a | "The clavicle doesn't do much except at as a [[?ain?]] stretcher | ||
to maintain the stability of the shoulder girdle, and the two | to maintain the stability of the shoulder girdle, and the two | ||
[??]as they slip over each other when you move, and | fractured ends here are long since [[h?ted]]. I don't feel any [[crepit?cs]] as they | ||
you don't seem to have any pain with motion of the arm | slip over each other when you move, and | ||
and into the hand. | you don't seem to have any pain with motion of the arm." | ||
"No but I have that nerve pain down my arm | |||
and into the hand.* I have that all the time." | |||
"I doubt that the clavicle has anything to do | "I doubt that the clavicle has anything to do | ||
with that, or that an orthopedic surgeon would want | with that, or that an orthopedic surgeon would want to promise that a repair would | ||
all motions with your hand, hence the three main nerves | do away with it. You perform all motions with your hand, hence the three main nerves | ||
to the arm are intact. Sensation, also, is undisturbed." | to the arm are intact. Sensation, also, is undisturbed." | ||
"You don't think they should operate?" | "You don't think they should operate?" | ||
"Inspector, I am in | "Inspector, I am in Internal Medicine and not in | ||
Orthopedic Surgery, and your office is certainly warm | Orthopedic Surgery, and your office is certainly warm | ||
and hospitable, but it isn't the ideal place for doing | and hospitable, but it isn't the ideal place for doing | ||
a detailed examination. You are putting these questions | a detailed examination. You are putting these questions | ||
to me somewhat as if you were consulting an | to me somewhat as if you were consulting an oracle | ||
or at least a fortune teller, and I sympathize with you | or at least a fortune teller, and I sympathize with you | ||
in that. You would be more likely to believe in a judgement | in that. You would be more likely to believe in a judgement | ||
given by a doctor whose qualifications you don't know." After | given by a doctor whose qualifications you don't know." After | ||
the most unsavory of examinations performed on the wharf | the most unsavory of examinations performed on the wharf so to | ||
speak, than in the advice of your own physician. Trusting | speak, than in the advice of your own physician. Trusting | ||
it is an | it is an invitation, an invitation to fate to speak though | ||
one of the people who have straggled across that [? | one of the people who have straggled across that [[reeking?]] dock |
Latest revision as of 21:14, 19 July 2021
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down my arm bothers me. They want to operate on that clavicle with bone chops - here, I'll open my shirt so you can feel that bone slip back and forth. Feel it?" "Yes, here are the two ends of the una?ited clavicle. The position of your shoulder is amazingly good, considering." "Should I let them go in and work on that clavicle?" "The clavicle doesn't do much except at as a ?ain? stretcher to maintain the stability of the shoulder girdle, and the two fractured ends here are long since h?ted. I don't feel any crepit?cs as they
slip over each other when you move, and
you don't seem to have any pain with motion of the arm."
"No but I have that nerve pain down my arm
and into the hand.* I have that all the time." "I doubt that the clavicle has anything to do with that, or that an orthopedic surgeon would want to promise that a repair would do away with it. You perform all motions with your hand, hence the three main nerves to the arm are intact. Sensation, also, is undisturbed." "You don't think they should operate?" "Inspector, I am in Internal Medicine and not in Orthopedic Surgery, and your office is certainly warm and hospitable, but it isn't the ideal place for doing a detailed examination. You are putting these questions to me somewhat as if you were consulting an oracle or at least a fortune teller, and I sympathize with you in that. You would be more likely to believe in a judgement given by a doctor whose qualifications you don't know." After the most unsavory of examinations performed on the wharf so to speak, than in the advice of your own physician. Trusting it is an invitation, an invitation to fate to speak though one of the people who have straggled across that reeking? dock