The Medical Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and the Collateral Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 2Bermingham & Company, 1876 - Medicine |
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... cicatrized by the second of July . The splint was worn day and night until the second of August , after which it was worn only at night . The fingers were at first very stiff , and their motion very imperfect , but the patient gradually ...
... cicatrized by the second of July . The splint was worn day and night until the second of August , after which it was worn only at night . The fingers were at first very stiff , and their motion very imperfect , but the patient gradually ...
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... cicatrized for three weeks . The limb was movable in all directions , and the new hip - joint appeared to be perfect . The patient could move the muscles of the thigh and bear considerable weight upon the limb , by pressure against the ...
... cicatrized for three weeks . The limb was movable in all directions , and the new hip - joint appeared to be perfect . The patient could move the muscles of the thigh and bear considerable weight upon the limb , by pressure against the ...
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... cicatrized surface , discharging a thin sanious fluid . Various methods The spot failed of treatment were resorted to , but without success . to cicatrize , and the tumor increased in size . When the boy was three years of age , an ...
... cicatrized surface , discharging a thin sanious fluid . Various methods The spot failed of treatment were resorted to , but without success . to cicatrize , and the tumor increased in size . When the boy was three years of age , an ...
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abdominal adhesive plaster affected fingers Amputation anchylosis aneurism ankle ankle-joint apparatus applied artificial joint August Boston cancellous tissue cautery chloroform cicatrized Clinical Surgery compact tissue condyles contracted bands crutches deformity disease divided the contracted dorsal surface drainage tube dressing Dupuytren Esmarch's ether excision Exsection extended position extremity femur flap flex the fingers flexion flexor tendon fore-arm hip-joint hospital inch incision inflammation integument John Rhea June knee labium lesions limb little finger Mason metacarpal bone metacarpo-phalangeal articulation middle fingers neck occurred operation osseous palm palmar fascia passive motion patient pelvis Philadelphia Piffard pledgets posterior power of flexing pressure R. F. Weir reapplied removed result right angle right hand ring and little ring finger second phalanx secured Service of Dr severe pain shaft sheath skin small trochanter spine splint straighten the finger superior extremity suppuration surgeons syphilitic tendon tibia treatment tumor umbilicus weeks wound York
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Page 47 - This position should be maintained by applying to the back part of the fore-arm and hand, and of the affected fingers, a metallic splint, adapted to the surface, with an intervening layer of lint, or of cotton or woolen batting.
Page 44 - These cords are formed by contracted bands of the palmar fascia together with the closely adherent integument. The skin of the palm...
Page 71 - The spot failed to cicatrize, and the tumor increased in size. When the boy was three years...