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"Emma Johnson explores the fragmented, multifaceted nature of memory and history. Dislocation: Time and Place is part of a project for which she obsessively collects, deconstructs and recombines maps in response to personal experience through time. Johnson cuts multiple paths and layers into each piece, transforming the maps from functional objects into symbols of a private journey. She sees her work as a continued attempt to communicate and pin down the streams of information and thought that characterise our lives."
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Title: A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints [electronic resource]
Creator: Cooper, Astley, Sir, 1768-1841
Creator: Carrie, Amcotts, active 19th cent? former owner
Creator: Hughes, Ernest Crammer, 1878-1950 former owner
Creator: Townsend, Edward Richard, -1897 former owner
Creator: Pitts, Mr. active 19th century former owner
Creator: Smith, James, active 19th century former owner
Creator: Guy's Hospital Medical School former owner
Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner
Creator: Webb Street School of Anatomy and Medicine, former owner
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,...S. Highley,...T. & G. Underwood,...Burgess and Hill,...& Cox & Son
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1826
Language: eng
Description: Spine title on copy of this work from the library of St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School:"Cooper on dislocations & fractures"
Printed marginalia
First published in 1822
This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London
King’s College London
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Ankle Dislocation can be defined as an injury that causes the separation of single/multiple bones in the ankle joint. The dislocation can be of various forms such as sprain, fracture, strain and cause immediate swelling and pain. Depending on the severity and location of the ankle dislocation, it can be categorized as posterior, anterior, lateral or superior. Established by Dr Vikrant Bhardwaj to provide relief and to bring innovation in healthcare, Physiorevive is one of the best physiotherapy clinics in Delhi. It specializes in treating various dislocations.
The most common amongst these is posterior. All kinds of ankle dislocation along with them brings a threat for affecting nerve and blood flow, if not treated and diagnosed quickly.
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Title: A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints [electronic resource]
Creator: Cooper, Astley, Sir, 1768-1841
Creator: Carrie, Amcotts, active 19th cent? former owner
Creator: Hughes, Ernest Crammer, 1878-1950 former owner
Creator: Townsend, Edward Richard, -1897 former owner
Creator: Pitts, Mr. active 19th century former owner
Creator: Smith, James, active 19th century former owner
Creator: Guy's Hospital Medical School former owner
Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner
Creator: Webb Street School of Anatomy and Medicine, former owner
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,...S. Highley,...T. & G. Underwood,...Burgess and Hill,...& Cox & Son
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1826
Language: eng
Description: Spine title on copy of this work from the library of St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School:"Cooper on dislocations & fractures"
Printed marginalia
First published in 1822
This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London
King’s College London
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Title: A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations
Creator: Hamilton, Frank Hastings, 1813-1886
Creator: Smith, Stephen, 1823-1922, ed
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Date: 1891
Language: eng
Description: Title on spine: Hamilton on fractures and dislocations
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Dislocation Complex is an Audioreactive Augmented Reality App & Mixed Reality Installation initiated and inspired by Fuckhead’s Dislocation-album,….released on 15th December 2017 through Noise Appeal Recs in 2017.
An audioreactive scenario is summoned, the main topic of the album was translated to alienesque avatars (agents 666, 667 & 444) who seem to be busy with otherworldly issues somewhere in virtual no-man’s-land.
Download the free app Dislocation Complex at Google Play (Android) - or Apple App (iOS) - Store, focus your mobile device camera on the LP/CD /Digital Download/Poster or T-Shirt-Cover-Artwork of Dislocation (or download the trigger images here) to bring the scene to life.
The instrumental audio track Bad Luck is taken from the Dislocation CD/Digital Download-Release, afterwards the mobile device camera microphone stays active and receives audioreactive signals (latency depends on your mobile device).
CREDITS:
Bad Luck written by Fuckhead (Didi Bruckmayr, Michael Strohmann, Didi Kern, Alex Joechtl), taken from Dislocation CD/Digital Download - Release, Noise Appeal Records - 2017. Mixed and mastered at Audiobomber’s Castle Mastering.
LP/CD/Digital Download/Poster-Cover Artwork & A.R. App programming by Bobby Rajesh Malhotra
LP/CD-Cover Design by Dominik Uhl
Audioreactive Code-parts based upon Keijiro Takahashi’s Open Source Repository, Open Source License.
A.R.-App programmed with Unity3D & Vuforia - Non Commercial Licenses.
App-Store Releases
iOS: released through Tina Muliar Developer/Seller Account
Android: released through Ragdoll Twins Developer/Seller Account
All material used with permission, all rights reserved.
COLLECTED PROJECT INFORMATION: dislocationcomplex.tumblr.com
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Title: A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints [electronic resource]
Creator: Cooper, Astley, Sir, 1768-1841
Creator: Carrie, Amcotts, active 19th cent? former owner
Creator: Hughes, Ernest Crammer, 1878-1950 former owner
Creator: Townsend, Edward Richard, -1897 former owner
Creator: Pitts, Mr. active 19th century former owner
Creator: Smith, James, active 19th century former owner
Creator: Guy's Hospital Medical School former owner
Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner
Creator: Webb Street School of Anatomy and Medicine, former owner
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,...S. Highley,...T. & G. Underwood,...Burgess and Hill,...& Cox & Son
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1826
Language: eng
Description: Spine title on copy of this work from the library of St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School:"Cooper on dislocations & fractures"
Printed marginalia
First published in 1822
This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London
King’s College London
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Not much to see, but here the guy was dislocating his thumb - the expression says it all really - ouch!
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Shoulder injuries are frequently caused by athletic activities that involve excessive, repetitive, overhead motion, such as swimming, tennis, pitching, and weightlifting. Injuries can also occur during everyday activities such washing walls, hanging curtains, and gardening. Some people will have a tendency to ignore the pain and "play through" a shoulder injury, which only aggravates the condition, and may possibly cause more problems. Anyone seeking specific orthopaedic advice can connect with our experts at: The Golden Clinics/ The Golden Hospital Chandigarh.
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Title: A treatise on fractures in the vicinity of the joints, and on certain forms of accidental and congenital dislocations
Creator: Smith, Robert William
Publisher: Dublin : Hodges & Smith
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
Contributor: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
Date: 1850
Language: eng
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