Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... placed beneath the head if it is to be opened . This procedure leaves the front of the thorax and abdomen free for operation and protects the rest of the body and the clothing . On the thighs place one or two folded newspapers , and on ...
... placed beneath the head if it is to be opened . This procedure leaves the front of the thorax and abdomen free for operation and protects the rest of the body and the clothing . On the thighs place one or two folded newspapers , and on ...
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... placed above the coronal suture , and lift the whole heart vertically upward . Then cut its vessels from below upward with the knife held transverse and oblique . Divide in turn the inferior vena cava , the pulmonary veins on both sides ...
... placed above the coronal suture , and lift the whole heart vertically upward . Then cut its vessels from below upward with the knife held transverse and oblique . Divide in turn the inferior vena cava , the pulmonary veins on both sides ...
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... placed under natural conditions . The pulmonary and tricuspid valves can , of course , be tested by methods similar to those already described . Increase or diminution in the size of the heart is best determined by weighing the organ ...
... placed under natural conditions . The pulmonary and tricuspid valves can , of course , be tested by methods similar to those already described . Increase or diminution in the size of the heart is best determined by weighing the organ ...
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... placed around the lower end of the pericardial sac , the aorta , and the esophagus just above the diaphragm , and the vessels are severed by cutting between the hand and the diaphragm . More space for the examination in situ of the ...
... placed around the lower end of the pericardial sac , the aorta , and the esophagus just above the diaphragm , and the vessels are severed by cutting between the hand and the diaphragm . More space for the examination in situ of the ...
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... placed on a board . In cases of adhesion to the diaphragm the spleen must be handled carefully while the fibrous attachments are torn or cut through , for the capsule is easily ruptured . Occasion- ally it is advisable to cut out with ...
... placed on a board . In cases of adhesion to the diaphragm the spleen must be handled carefully while the fibrous attachments are torn or cut through , for the capsule is easily ruptured . Occasion- ally it is advisable to cut out with ...
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