SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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Page 23
... inches from the wound - edges and at intervals of three- fourths of an inch ; between these retentive sutures the smaller or approximating sutures are inserted . Sutures should not produce tension or include large masses of bruised or ...
... inches from the wound - edges and at intervals of three- fourths of an inch ; between these retentive sutures the smaller or approximating sutures are inserted . Sutures should not produce tension or include large masses of bruised or ...
Page 25
... which the bandage is made is cut in strips three to ten yards in length and from one - half to four inches in width . It should be applied evenly and smoothly to the surface by circular and spiral CONTUSIONS AND WOUNDS . 25.
... which the bandage is made is cut in strips three to ten yards in length and from one - half to four inches in width . It should be applied evenly and smoothly to the surface by circular and spiral CONTUSIONS AND WOUNDS . 25.
Page 79
... ( inch ) of adhesive plaster , sufficiently long to extend well on to the healthy skin , should be heated in the flame of an alcohol lamp , and then placed firmly , overlapping each other , right on the ulcer . Then gauze and cotton ...
... ( inch ) of adhesive plaster , sufficiently long to extend well on to the healthy skin , should be heated in the flame of an alcohol lamp , and then placed firmly , overlapping each other , right on the ulcer . Then gauze and cotton ...
Page 105
... inch or so below the sole of the foot . Hold these splints in place by two or three nar- row strips of adhesive ... inches above the mal- leolus ; tibia fractured in two places— viz . through the internal malleolus and through a line ...
... inch or so below the sole of the foot . Hold these splints in place by two or three nar- row strips of adhesive ... inches above the mal- leolus ; tibia fractured in two places— viz . through the internal malleolus and through a line ...
Page 110
... inch above the wrist - joint . The lower frag- ment , together with the hand , is displaced backward and upward . The extreme lower end of the ulna is sometimes , though rarely , broken also ( Figs . 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 41 and ...
... inch above the wrist - joint . The lower frag- ment , together with the hand , is displaced backward and upward . The extreme lower end of the ulna is sometimes , though rarely , broken also ( Figs . 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 41 and ...
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