Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... side of the body . This position he rarely leaves except for some definite purpose ; for example , in opening the skull he stands at the head . Order and cleanliness are the first points to be insisted upon at every autopsy . Clean ...
... side of the body . This position he rarely leaves except for some definite purpose ; for example , in opening the skull he stands at the head . Order and cleanliness are the first points to be insisted upon at every autopsy . Clean ...
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... side , for bringing away any organs that demand further examina- tion . The case of instruments should contain one or two autopsy - knives , two scalpels , a pair of forceps , one or two pairs of scissors , an enterotome , a steel ...
... side , for bringing away any organs that demand further examina- tion . The case of instruments should contain one or two autopsy - knives , two scalpels , a pair of forceps , one or two pairs of scissors , an enterotome , a steel ...
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... side of the trunk and neck , allowing the outer portion to fall over the arms . Fold and lay the third piece on the lower extremities , tucking the upper end beneath the clothing below the pubes . The fourth piece can be placed beneath ...
... side of the trunk and neck , allowing the outer portion to fall over the arms . Fold and lay the third piece on the lower extremities , tucking the upper end beneath the clothing below the pubes . The fourth piece can be placed beneath ...
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... side the right hand works underneath the left . The mammæ can easily be incised from the under side of the flap , and if necessary the axillary glands can be reached by dissecting the skin farther out , especially over the clavicle ...
... side the right hand works underneath the left . The mammæ can easily be incised from the under side of the flap , and if necessary the axillary glands can be reached by dissecting the skin farther out , especially over the clavicle ...
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... side the hand is to be passed up on the outside of the falciform ligament . Nor- mally , the diaphragm stands at the fifth rib on the left side , and at the fourth rib or fourth interspace on the right . Opening of the Thorax . - To ...
... side the hand is to be passed up on the outside of the falciform ligament . Nor- mally , the diaphragm stands at the fifth rib on the left side , and at the fourth rib or fourth interspace on the right . Opening of the Thorax . - To ...
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