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The deformities of the fingers and toes

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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The work is a clinical survey of abnormalities affecting the digits, systematically grouping causes, presentations, and surgical considerations. Early sections treat fascial lesions including Dupuytren’s contracture and traumatic palmar fibrosis, then examine deformities from bony and ligamentous development, tendon imbalance, teno‑vaginitis, nutritive changes, and joint disease, as well as paralytic and spastic conditions and trigger finger. A parallel section addresses toe deformities such as hammer toe and hallux variants, with attention to shoe pressure and arthritis. A final part reviews congenital anomalies including macrodactyly, supernumerary digits, syndactyly, ectrodactyly, and brachydactyly. Comparative anatomy, symptomatology, and operative approaches are discussed throughout.

PREFACE

The following pages are developed from a course of Hunterian Lectures delivered by the Author in the theatre of the Royal College of Surgeons, in 1891. The matter has been revised and brought up to date, and augmented by a section upon the congenital deformities of the hands and feet.

WILLIAM ANDERSON.

2 Harley Street, W.
March 1897.