Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 531870 - Medicine |
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Page 4
... tissue was left to make a good cover for the end of the stump . The patient had no bad symptom after the operation , but progressed favorably from the first , and left the hospital in thirty- five days , with an excellent stump , on ...
... tissue was left to make a good cover for the end of the stump . The patient had no bad symptom after the operation , but progressed favorably from the first , and left the hospital in thirty- five days , with an excellent stump , on ...
Page 7
... tissues of the leg were generally much involved by suppuration and ulceration ; still I hoped to be able to secure sufficient flap in front to cover the end of the femur , and therefore decided to remove the limb at the knee - joint ...
... tissues of the leg were generally much involved by suppuration and ulceration ; still I hoped to be able to secure sufficient flap in front to cover the end of the femur , and therefore decided to remove the limb at the knee - joint ...
Page 21
... tissues behind the joint are divided , the posterior flap is drawn upwards , and sometimes to a considerable and inconvenient extent . As soon as the flaps are completed all the structures round the joint should be divided at a right ...
... tissues behind the joint are divided , the posterior flap is drawn upwards , and sometimes to a considerable and inconvenient extent . As soon as the flaps are completed all the structures round the joint should be divided at a right ...
Page 52
... tissue , in which nodules of new bone had formed both in the upper and lower fragments , some- what overlapping and interlocking each other , showing an attempt at bony union . The internal upper radiation had its edges separated ...
... tissue , in which nodules of new bone had formed both in the upper and lower fragments , some- what overlapping and interlocking each other , showing an attempt at bony union . The internal upper radiation had its edges separated ...
Page 81
... tissues are such that amputation is preferable to excision . 2. In all cases we should attempt to save the limb , and adopt the ordinary treatment as for simple fractures of the patella , whether comminuted or otherwise . The wound ...
... tissues are such that amputation is preferable to excision . 2. In all cases we should attempt to save the limb , and adopt the ordinary treatment as for simple fractures of the patella , whether comminuted or otherwise . The wound ...
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abscess acid adenoid adenoid vegetations amputation anchylosis anosmia articular cartilages Assistant-Physician bladder bone calculus Cavendish square Compound fracture condition condyles Consulting Surgeon cubic inches disease Ditto Ditto examination excision experiments femur Five sittings Four sittings gentleman GEORGE George's Hospital glands Grosvenor square Gunshot Guy's Hospital hæmorrhage HENRY inches were expelled inches were introduced incision Infirmary inflammation integument JOHN joint knee knee-joint lacerated Lecturer limb lithotomy lithotrity London Long anterior flap Mean per 24 Medical Medicine membrane Molluscum months naso-pharyngeal cavity nervous nostrils observed olfactory olivary bodies operation osseous palate patella patient pharynx phosphatic stone Physician pigment Plate portion posterior Professor pyæmia recovery rhinoscopy Royal sebaceous glands seen skin small uric-acid smell soft splint stump Success perfect suppuration Surgery sutures symptoms thigh THOMAS tibia tion tissue Trans transverse tumours ulceration University College Hospital upper uric-acid stone urine vessels WILLIAM wound