SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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Page 22
... passed through the tissues from one side to the other , without being cut off and tied each time the edges of the wound are crossed . The continuous suture can be in- serted more rapidly than the interrupted . The quilted suture is a ...
... passed through the tissues from one side to the other , without being cut off and tied each time the edges of the wound are crossed . The continuous suture can be in- serted more rapidly than the interrupted . The quilted suture is a ...
Page 23
... passing with a curved needle stitches through the tissues of the FIG . 5 . Showing Beginning and Final Knot of Continued Suture . two sides of the wound , well below the integument , and tying them before the skin sutures are inserted ...
... passing with a curved needle stitches through the tissues of the FIG . 5 . Showing Beginning and Final Knot of Continued Suture . two sides of the wound , well below the integument , and tying them before the skin sutures are inserted ...
Page 104
... passing from the upper part of the thigh around the body as a figure of 8. Or some form of orthopedic apparatus may be used , and the patient at once allowed to move about ( Ridlon ) . What is the treatment of fracture of the leg ? It ...
... passing from the upper part of the thigh around the body as a figure of 8. Or some form of orthopedic apparatus may be used , and the patient at once allowed to move about ( Ridlon ) . What is the treatment of fracture of the leg ? It ...
Page 114
... passed snugly around the body below the crests of the ilia is of service . Fractures of the pubes or ischium are similarly treated . If , as is more apt to occur in these cases , there is marked displacement of the fragments , and one ...
... passed snugly around the body below the crests of the ilia is of service . Fractures of the pubes or ischium are similarly treated . If , as is more apt to occur in these cases , there is marked displacement of the fragments , and one ...
Page 119
... passed up the nostril . As a rule , the fragments remain in place . Strips of adhesive plaster passed across the nose are of very doubtful utility . The Inferior Maxilla . - Replacement by direct pressure . The four - tailed bandage is ...
... passed up the nostril . As a rule , the fragments remain in place . Strips of adhesive plaster passed across the nose are of very doubtful utility . The Inferior Maxilla . - Replacement by direct pressure . The four - tailed bandage is ...
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