A Treatise on amputations of the extremities and their complicationsP. Blakiston, 1885 - 762 pages |
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... carried his speculations so far into antiquity as to name Adam the first accoucheur by the authori- tative voice of necessity ; and the former declares that our first parent was not only the first accoucheur , but also the primary ...
... carried his speculations so far into antiquity as to name Adam the first accoucheur by the authori- tative voice of necessity ; and the former declares that our first parent was not only the first accoucheur , but also the primary ...
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... carried a crooked knife by a single circular sweep down to the bone , which was divided with the saw at the same level , and the bleeding was arrested by the cautery , or some kind of styptic . " A French military surgeon , Morel , at ...
... carried a crooked knife by a single circular sweep down to the bone , which was divided with the saw at the same level , and the bleeding was arrested by the cautery , or some kind of styptic . " A French military surgeon , Morel , at ...
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... carried away by balls , yet where a cure followed without amputation . One of his maxims was that it was better . for the member to be taken off by gunshot than by the surgeon's knife , as the ball operated on healthy subjects and the ...
... carried away by balls , yet where a cure followed without amputation . One of his maxims was that it was better . for the member to be taken off by gunshot than by the surgeon's knife , as the ball operated on healthy subjects and the ...
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... be drawn strongly up by an assistant while the operator carried the incision down to the bone ; metal , leather , and cloth retractors were employed after the incision OPPOSITION TO AMPUTATIONS , CONICAL STUMPS , ETC. 39.
... be drawn strongly up by an assistant while the operator carried the incision down to the bone ; metal , leather , and cloth retractors were employed after the incision OPPOSITION TO AMPUTATIONS , CONICAL STUMPS , ETC. 39.
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... importance . However , no examination of the urine should terminate with the discovery of albumen , but should be carried 1 Ibid . p 539 . forward by the aid of the microscope for the purpose ORGANIC DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS . 77.
... importance . However , no examination of the urine should terminate with the discovery of albumen , but should be carried 1 Ibid . p 539 . forward by the aid of the microscope for the purpose ORGANIC DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS . 77.
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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