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Ribs & Head Injuries - Can you precise what's on the X-Rays? (Pics attached)

Hello Radioheads! (is that an actual nickname?)

Background:
I'm a Male, in my mid 30's, and after a recent small road accident.
(as a pedestrian, got hit at 15mph by a compact car)

My French MD Diagnostic:
- A Mild Head Injury (on the Forehead)
- And Ribs fractures on the Right Side (my right)

Here's the 2 X-Rays:

http://zacchino.com/images/head.jpg

http://zacchino.com/images/ribs.jpg

Questions:
- Could you tell me WHERE the injuries are (which Ribs / which part of the Forehead)?
- What meds / treatment I'll most likely need for those kinds of trauma?

(PS: of course I'll see specialists for a definite answer)

🙏 Thanks for your help!
PS: I'm asking here, because I'm in France and I need a US-English Doc's point of view.
My own US MD isn't replying, probably on vacations, and because of the Curfew, I need to wait almost 2 weeks to get a specialist on these matters).

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