Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... incisions , may be said to have been planned for the routine examination of normal or diffusely diseased organs . As soon as a notice- able focal lesion is present the order of procedure and the customary method of removal and of incision ...
... incisions , may be said to have been planned for the routine examination of normal or diffusely diseased organs . As soon as a notice- able focal lesion is present the order of procedure and the customary method of removal and of incision ...
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... , and is the safest instru- ment to put into the hands of beginners . Forceps : several sizes , large and small , mouse. FIG . 4. - Luer's double rachiotome . FIG . 5. - Primary incision in the body (. 20 PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE .
... , and is the safest instru- ment to put into the hands of beginners . Forceps : several sizes , large and small , mouse. FIG . 4. - Luer's double rachiotome . FIG . 5. - Primary incision in the body (. 20 PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE .
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... incision to bare the thorax and to open the abdomen ( Fig . 5 ) should extend from the larynx to the pubes , passing to the left of the umbilicus , so as not to cut the round ligament . In cutting , the handle of the knife is depressed ...
... incision to bare the thorax and to open the abdomen ( Fig . 5 ) should extend from the larynx to the pubes , passing to the left of the umbilicus , so as not to cut the round ligament . In cutting , the handle of the knife is depressed ...
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... incision to the pubes . Some operators prefer to separate the fingers and to cut between them . The abdominal flaps are rendered much less tense by cut- ting the pyramidales and recti muscles from below just above the pubis . Care must ...
... incision to the pubes . Some operators prefer to separate the fingers and to cut between them . The abdominal flaps are rendered much less tense by cut- ting the pyramidales and recti muscles from below just above the pubis . Care must ...
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... incision of the scalpel over the upper end of the sternum and into the second joint . The advantage of this method is that there is much less danger of wounding the large vessels at the base of the neck , and thus of mingling blood with ...
... incision of the scalpel over the upper end of the sternum and into the second joint . The advantage of this method is that there is much less danger of wounding the large vessels at the base of the neck , and thus of mingling blood with ...
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