SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... closed " wounds and " open " wounds , the former corresponding to contusions and the latter to wounds ) . What are the varieties of wounds ? Incised , lacerated , and punctured . ma sharp - edged edges . The tissues are Kazimals 2 17 ...
... closed " wounds and " open " wounds , the former corresponding to contusions and the latter to wounds ) . What are the varieties of wounds ? Incised , lacerated , and punctured . ma sharp - edged edges . The tissues are Kazimals 2 17 ...
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... closed in this manner they are said to heal by primary union or first intention . ܙܙ In lacerated wounds there is actual loss of substance to be made up ; hence the process is extensive , and results in a mass of granula- tion tissue ...
... closed in this manner they are said to heal by primary union or first intention . ܙܙ In lacerated wounds there is actual loss of substance to be made up ; hence the process is extensive , and results in a mass of granula- tion tissue ...
Page 75
... closed by a plastic operation , but not until there is complete cessation of the inflammation and cicatrization is complete . What other forms of gangrenous cellulitis are there ? Malignant ædema and hospital gangrene . The former ...
... closed by a plastic operation , but not until there is complete cessation of the inflammation and cicatrization is complete . What other forms of gangrenous cellulitis are there ? Malignant ædema and hospital gangrene . The former ...
Page 116
... closed without drainage . Immobilization for six weeks should follow . Wiring is always indicated in compound fractures , and in mul- tiple fractures whether simple or compound ( Figs . 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 , 56 , 57 and 58 ) . FIG ...
... closed without drainage . Immobilization for six weeks should follow . Wiring is always indicated in compound fractures , and in mul- tiple fractures whether simple or compound ( Figs . 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 , 56 , 57 and 58 ) . FIG ...
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... closed and the limb enveloped in plaster of Paris for eight weeks . The result , of course , is a perfectly stiff limb from the hip to the ankle . For the other joints the best average incision is the long straight posterior one ...
... closed and the limb enveloped in plaster of Paris for eight weeks . The result , of course , is a perfectly stiff limb from the hip to the ankle . For the other joints the best average incision is the long straight posterior one ...
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