I have so strenuously urged be strictly adhered to : — 1. The judicious selection of the case. — The bones not being diseased far beyond their articular surface, which, if upon section found to be a little more than had been expected, the part should... The Dublin Journal of Medical Science - Page 3491872Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1860 - 564 pages
...selection of the case.— The bones not being diseased far beyond their articular surfaces ; while, if upon section found to be a little more than had...should be at once resorted to, and, as recorded in my first memoir1', with a hope of excellent success. Again, the Report goes on to show that amputation... | |
| Medicine - 1863 - 656 pages
...selection of the case. — The bones not being diseased far beyond their articular surfaces, while if upon section found to be a little more than had been expected, the part should be gouged out, or nn additional thin slice removed ; but if to a greater extent amputation should be at once resorted... | |
| Medicine - 1870 - 754 pages
...investigation of the subject, and from careful study of the practical management of his own cases : additional thin slice removed ; but if to a greater...•with a hope of excellent success. Again, amputation, aa I have shown, may be performed some days after excision, should any unfortunate circumstance in... | |
| Medicine - 1873 - 920 pages
...prove the certainty with which a satisfactory issue may be looked for if the observations which he has so strenuously urged be strictly adhered to : —...shown, may be performed some days after excision, shonld any unfortunate circumstance in the management of the case demand it. I have recorded seven... | |
| Medicine - 1873 - 556 pages
...and state in what particulars the difference occurs. " 1. The judicious selection of the cases. — The bones not being diseased far beyond their articular...gouged out, or an additional thin slice removed ; but it' to a greater extent, amputation should be at once resorted to, and as recorded in my work on '... | |
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