Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... keeping the hands free from blood and pus . The cut surface of an organ should not be washed with water except to remove blood ; gently scrape the surface with the knife held obliquely . In cutting , the knife should be drawn , not ...
... keeping the hands free from blood and pus . The cut surface of an organ should not be washed with water except to remove blood ; gently scrape the surface with the knife held obliquely . In cutting , the knife should be drawn , not ...
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... keep the water from flowing through . If , however , in holding the heart the nor- mal relations of the valve and the surrounding parts are not maintained , the valve may leak . A second source POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 35.
... keep the water from flowing through . If , however , in holding the heart the nor- mal relations of the valve and the surrounding parts are not maintained , the valve may leak . A second source POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 35.
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... keep the mesentery constantly tense , cut the latter close to the intestine by playing the knife easily backward and forward across it with a fiddle - bow movement . Con- tinue the operation until the duodenum is reached . The mesentery ...
... keep the mesentery constantly tense , cut the latter close to the intestine by playing the knife easily backward and forward across it with a fiddle - bow movement . Con- tinue the operation until the duodenum is reached . The mesentery ...
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... keeps the needle dry so that it does not slip , and does not interfere with sewing like oakum , which gets into the stitches . In private autopsies any make- shift , such as bran , newspapers , or cloth , must be employed . If the ...
... keeps the needle dry so that it does not slip , and does not interfere with sewing like oakum , which gets into the stitches . In private autopsies any make- shift , such as bran , newspapers , or cloth , must be employed . If the ...
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... keeping the end of the twine taut is to keep the sutures tight and the edges of the flaps up so that the needle can be thrust in easily . Arrived at the lower end of the incision , take two button- hole stitches and draw them tight ...
... keeping the end of the twine taut is to keep the sutures tight and the edges of the flaps up so that the needle can be thrust in easily . Arrived at the lower end of the incision , take two button- hole stitches and draw them tight ...
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