A Manual of operative surgery on the dead bodyLongman, Green, Longman and Roberts, 1859 - 139 pages |
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Page vii
... Knife . - Sutures . - Plugging the Nostrils . - Cathe- terisation of Eustachian Tube and Lachrymal Duct.-Mr. Bowman's Operation on the Lachrymal Punctum . - Removal of the Eyeball.— Artificial Anus 4 CHAP . III . TENOTOMY . Tenotomy ...
... Knife . - Sutures . - Plugging the Nostrils . - Cathe- terisation of Eustachian Tube and Lachrymal Duct.-Mr. Bowman's Operation on the Lachrymal Punctum . - Removal of the Eyeball.— Artificial Anus 4 CHAP . III . TENOTOMY . Tenotomy ...
Page xi
... Knife and Director in conjunction 5. Position of the Knife in the larger Amputations . 6 . Eustachian Catheter 7. Section of the Nasal Cavities 8. Catheter for the Lachrymal Duct . 9 . View of the Lachrymal Canals , Sac , and Duct PAGE ...
... Knife and Director in conjunction 5. Position of the Knife in the larger Amputations . 6 . Eustachian Catheter 7. Section of the Nasal Cavities 8. Catheter for the Lachrymal Duct . 9 . View of the Lachrymal Canals , Sac , and Duct PAGE ...
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... knives will have been worn down by successive sharp- enings ; generally speaking , their blades are originally too wide for some of the more difficult amputations . The ser- vices of an assistant should be procured if possible ; and we ...
... knives will have been worn down by successive sharp- enings ; generally speaking , their blades are originally too wide for some of the more difficult amputations . The ser- vices of an assistant should be procured if possible ; and we ...
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... Knife . - Sutures . - Plugging the Nostrils . - Catheteri- sation of Eustachian Tube and Lacrymal Duct.-Mr. Bowman's Operation on the Lacrymal Punctum . - Removal of the Eyeball . - Artificial Anus . THE positions in which the knife is ...
... Knife . - Sutures . - Plugging the Nostrils . - Catheteri- sation of Eustachian Tube and Lacrymal Duct.-Mr. Bowman's Operation on the Lacrymal Punctum . - Removal of the Eyeball . - Artificial Anus . THE positions in which the knife is ...
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... knife may be grasped as an ordinary dinner knife , as seen in figure 3 , a method well suited for amputations about the carpus and tarsus . Figure 4 represents the manner in which the scalpel should be held in laying open fascia or ...
... knife may be grasped as an ordinary dinner knife , as seen in figure 3 , a method well suited for amputations about the carpus and tarsus . Figure 4 represents the manner in which the scalpel should be held in laying open fascia or ...
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Amputation angle artery articulation assistant beneath biceps bone forceps calcis carotid circular clavicle cloth commencing complete condyle course dead body deep fascia director dissected divided edge expose extending extensor external extremity femur fibula finger flexor flexor carpi ulnaris foot forceps forearm front grasped groove History humerus Illustrations inches in length incision inner side integuments interosseous interosseous membrane joint left hand ligaments ligature limb longus lower border malleolus Maps membrane metacarpal bone metatarsal method muscle nerve obliquely opened operator should stand outer side outwards palmar performed phalanges Plates platysma position Post 8vo posterior aspect posterior flap practice preceding operation removed Resection retracted sawn scalpel Second Edition second metacarpal bone semilunar flap separated skin soft Square crown 8vo sterno styloid process surface Teale's tendo Achillis tendon three inches thumb thyroid tibia tion toes ulna ulnar upper upwards vein vessel Vignette vols Woodcuts wound wrist
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