A Treatise on amputations of the extremities and their complicationsP. Blakiston, 1885 - 762 pages |
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Page xiii
... artery compressor • 161 10. Application of the elastic tube in disarticulation at the shoulder- joint 162 11. Application of the self - retaining elastic tube in disarticulation at the shoulder - joint . 162 12. Pancoast's aortic ...
... artery compressor • 161 10. Application of the elastic tube in disarticulation at the shoulder- joint 162 11. Application of the self - retaining elastic tube in disarticulation at the shoulder - joint . 162 12. Pancoast's aortic ...
Page xiv
... Artery forceps 34. Tenaculum • 35. Closure of a wound with the fillet 36. Diagram of closed amputation wound 37. Pincers for approximating flaps 38. Stump of hand , after amputation of fingers 39. Amputation of terminal phalanx of a ...
... Artery forceps 34. Tenaculum • 35. Closure of a wound with the fillet 36. Diagram of closed amputation wound 37. Pincers for approximating flaps 38. Stump of hand , after amputation of fingers 39. Amputation of terminal phalanx of a ...
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... artery , he says one of two things must be done : either a liga- ture must be applied to it , or it must be cut across . He adds , " we are even obliged sometimes to apply a ligature to large veins and cut them across . " It was during ...
... artery , he says one of two things must be done : either a liga- ture must be applied to it , or it must be cut across . He adds , " we are even obliged sometimes to apply a ligature to large veins and cut them across . " It was during ...
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... arteries in amputations , but Heliodorus must be permitted to share with him that arising from the practice of passing a cord around the limb above the point where it was to be cut off . Here began the initial practice which led ...
... arteries in amputations , but Heliodorus must be permitted to share with him that arising from the practice of passing a cord around the limb above the point where it was to be cut off . Here began the initial practice which led ...
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... artery , one of two things must be done , either apply a ligature around it or cut the vessel asunder , by which means you will restrain the blood . Some- times , too , we are obliged to apply a ligature to large veins , and also ...
... artery , one of two things must be done , either apply a ligature around it or cut the vessel asunder , by which means you will restrain the blood . Some- times , too , we are obliged to apply a ligature to large veins , and also ...
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abscesses acid ampu amputation antiseptic apparatus appearance applied Archigenes arising artery articulation artificial arm artificial limb bandage blood body carbolic carbolic acid catgut cause chloroform cicatrix circular Cloth commencement commonly complication compress consequently cord danger death disarticulation disease dressing Edition effect employed erysipelas extremity fact favorable fever fingers flap flap amputation flexion fluid foot forearm frequently gangrene germs hand healing hemorrhage hospital gangrene Ibid Illustrations important incision inflammation injury integument ischium joint knee knife leather lesions ligature lower maimed Medical Medicine mentioned metacarpal bone method muscles nerve observed operative procedure organs osteo-myelitis pain Paré pathological patient performance periosteum physician poison portion posterior practice present produced Prof pyæmia removal rendered septic infection septicemia shock shoulder-joint skin sloughing soft splints stump suppuration surface surgeon Surgery surgical operations sutures symptoms temperature tetanus tibia tion tissues tourniquet traumatic treatment vessels wound