The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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Page 39
... wound . But by cutting in the following manner , a sufficiency of sound parts could be saved to completely cover the wound : -Commencing about two inches above the trochanter major towards the crest of the ilium , thence cutting down to ...
... wound . But by cutting in the following manner , a sufficiency of sound parts could be saved to completely cover the wound : -Commencing about two inches above the trochanter major towards the crest of the ilium , thence cutting down to ...
Page 40
... wound was dressed on the sixth day after the operation , when the integuments were found to be united by the first intention the whole extent , except where the ligatures were left out at the inner angle . The patient regained his ...
... wound was dressed on the sixth day after the operation , when the integuments were found to be united by the first intention the whole extent , except where the ligatures were left out at the inner angle . The patient regained his ...
Page 44
... wound with various irritating substances , violent inflammation followed , attended with severe constitutional ... wounds or sores . It may not be uninstructing to notice another part of the treatment adopted by this squaw in this case ...
... wound with various irritating substances , violent inflammation followed , attended with severe constitutional ... wounds or sores . It may not be uninstructing to notice another part of the treatment adopted by this squaw in this case ...
Page 63
... wounds of arteries . In some cases the pressure was applied to the aneurismal sac , and the artery leading to it ; sometimes to the capillary side of the tumor , and in some instances the entire limb was ... wound of an artery in venesection.
... wounds of arteries . In some cases the pressure was applied to the aneurismal sac , and the artery leading to it ; sometimes to the capillary side of the tumor , and in some instances the entire limb was ... wound of an artery in venesection.
Page 64
... wound filled with charpie , and bandages and compresses applied . The treatment by compression was extended to popliteal aneurism , by Heister , who cured an aneurism of the femoral artery , produced by a punctured wound , by filling the ...
... wound filled with charpie , and bandages and compresses applied . The treatment by compression was extended to popliteal aneurism , by Heister , who cured an aneurism of the femoral artery , produced by a punctured wound , by filling the ...
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