A Manual of operative surgery on the dead bodyLongman, Green, Longman and Roberts, 1859 - 139 pages |
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Page 7
... opposite parts may exactly coincide . If silver or iron wire be used , as is now the custom , in- stead of thread , it must be fastened by first crossing and then twisting the opposite ends of the suture together ; it should not be cut ...
... opposite parts may exactly coincide . If silver or iron wire be used , as is now the custom , in- stead of thread , it must be fastened by first crossing and then twisting the opposite ends of the suture together ; it should not be cut ...
Page 8
... opposite margin . When the requisite number of pins have been introduced , a piece of silk or twine , about two feet long , is taken and twisted over each in the form of the figure 8 , so that the point of crossing of the thread lies ...
... opposite margin . When the requisite number of pins have been introduced , a piece of silk or twine , about two feet long , is taken and twisted over each in the form of the figure 8 , so that the point of crossing of the thread lies ...
Page 12
... opposite angle of the mouth . Figure 7 represents the catheter in position , and shows the position of the orifice of the Eustachian tube . Fig . 8 . Catheterisation of the nasal duct from below . -The lower orifice of the lacrymal duct ...
... opposite angle of the mouth . Figure 7 represents the catheter in position , and shows the position of the orifice of the Eustachian tube . Fig . 8 . Catheterisation of the nasal duct from below . -The lower orifice of the lacrymal duct ...
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... opposite side of the leg to that of the tendon which he wishes to divide , and facing the patient for the muscle of the right side * , should feel for the prominence of the tendon with the forefinger of the left hand ; keeping his ...
... opposite side of the leg to that of the tendon which he wishes to divide , and facing the patient for the muscle of the right side * , should feel for the prominence of the tendon with the forefinger of the left hand ; keeping his ...
Page 23
... opposite to the spot selected for section of the biceps , i . e . opposite the condyles of the femur . These tendons , lying in the inner fold of the space , are not in close relation with any important part ; of the two , the ...
... opposite to the spot selected for section of the biceps , i . e . opposite the condyles of the femur . These tendons , lying in the inner fold of the space , are not in close relation with any important part ; of the two , the ...
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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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