A Treatise on amputations of the extremities and their complicationsP. Blakiston, 1885 - 762 pages |
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... object has been successfully accomplished . It may be safely affirmed , however , that this work embraces a very full consideration of all the principal questions pertaining to the performance of amputations and to their after ...
... object has been successfully accomplished . It may be safely affirmed , however , that this work embraces a very full consideration of all the principal questions pertaining to the performance of amputations and to their after ...
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... object sought to be accomplished in this brief prelude has been to prepare the mind of the reader for a clearer conception of that part of the practice of surgery with which we are interested . In the absence of ancient history bearing ...
... object sought to be accomplished in this brief prelude has been to prepare the mind of the reader for a clearer conception of that part of the practice of surgery with which we are interested . In the absence of ancient history bearing ...
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... object of his procedure , adds this clause , " and over it we should draw the skin , which , in this method of cures , ought to be lax , so that it should cover the bone as much as possible on all sides . " 2 Flanjani has justly ...
... object of his procedure , adds this clause , " and over it we should draw the skin , which , in this method of cures , ought to be lax , so that it should cover the bone as much as possible on all sides . " 2 Flanjani has justly ...
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... object being accomplished by traction and torsion . The instruments required for the performance of this operation are two in number : one is used in fracturing the bone , the other in dividing the soft parts , and both are shown in the ...
... object being accomplished by traction and torsion . The instruments required for the performance of this operation are two in number : one is used in fracturing the bone , the other in dividing the soft parts , and both are shown in the ...
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... object . The former also directs that the vessels which pass to the part should be tied or sewed , and he further says , that in many cases the whole limb should be firmly bandaged , which will be still more effectual if moistened with ...
... object . The former also directs that the vessels which pass to the part should be tied or sewed , and he further says , that in many cases the whole limb should be firmly bandaged , which will be still more effectual if moistened with ...
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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