A Treatise on amputations of the extremities and their complicationsP. Blakiston, 1885 - 762 pages |
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... Practice of Surgery , Hancock's Operative Surgery of the Foot and Ankle - Joint , Emmet's Gynæcology , Gross's Sys- tem of Surgery , Erichsen's Science and Art of Surgery , Stephen Smith's Operative Surgery , Bryant's Manual for the ...
... Practice of Surgery , Hancock's Operative Surgery of the Foot and Ankle - Joint , Emmet's Gynæcology , Gross's Sys- tem of Surgery , Erichsen's Science and Art of Surgery , Stephen Smith's Operative Surgery , Bryant's Manual for the ...
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... practice of surgery , during the first few centuries , was of such a character as to entitle it to much ... practices , and various forms of empiricism . It is sufficiently established that Egypt was the country in I.
... practice of surgery , during the first few centuries , was of such a character as to entitle it to much ... practices , and various forms of empiricism . It is sufficiently established that Egypt was the country in I.
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... practice , were raised to the rank of gods . In harmony with this practice , we find that the Egyptians attributed to the deity Isis , the wife of Osiris , the power of causing and of curing disease , and the son of the same goddess was ...
... practice , were raised to the rank of gods . In harmony with this practice , we find that the Egyptians attributed to the deity Isis , the wife of Osiris , the power of causing and of curing disease , and the son of the same goddess was ...
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... practices ; but it is not necessary for our purpose to follow further the general history of medicine and surgery ... practice was from the knowledge which we are able to glean from the general history of medicine and surgery . It is ...
... practices ; but it is not necessary for our purpose to follow further the general history of medicine and surgery ... practice was from the knowledge which we are able to glean from the general history of medicine and surgery . It is ...
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... reader is familiar . It is therefore probable that the practice of amputating the limb through the living tissues had its origin after the works of Hippocrates were written and before Celsus's time . This conclusion DAWN OF SURGERY . 5.
... reader is familiar . It is therefore probable that the practice of amputating the limb through the living tissues had its origin after the works of Hippocrates were written and before Celsus's time . This conclusion DAWN OF SURGERY . 5.
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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