A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... suture - material . Halsted is accustomed to place silver foil over wounds after the wounds have been sutured , and Credé employs as a dressing a fabric in which metallic silver is intimately incorporated . Credé considers that silver ...
... suture - material . Halsted is accustomed to place silver foil over wounds after the wounds have been sutured , and Credé employs as a dressing a fabric in which metallic silver is intimately incorporated . Credé considers that silver ...
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... suture . ployed , the skin staphylococcus does not obtain access to stitch - holes and stitch - abscesses cannot arise . This suture may consist of catgut , silk , or , preferably , silver wire , this lat- ter agent being capable of ...
... suture . ployed , the skin staphylococcus does not obtain access to stitch - holes and stitch - abscesses cannot arise . This suture may consist of catgut , silk , or , preferably , silver wire , this lat- ter agent being capable of ...
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... sutures of silk- worm gut , but silk , catgut , chromic catgut , or silver wire can be used . The old continuous suture ( Glover's stitch ) is rarely used . An admirable closure can be effected by Halsted's subcuticular stitch , and ...
... sutures of silk- worm gut , but silk , catgut , chromic catgut , or silver wire can be used . The old continuous suture ( Glover's stitch ) is rarely used . An admirable closure can be effected by Halsted's subcuticular stitch , and ...
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... sutured . Close the edges with silk sutures or silkworm- gut if the wound is deep and tension is inevitable . Catgut is used for superficial wounds and for those where tension is slight . The interrupted suture is , as a rule , the best ...
... sutured . Close the edges with silk sutures or silkworm- gut if the wound is deep and tension is inevitable . Catgut is used for superficial wounds and for those where tension is slight . The interrupted suture is , as a rule , the best ...
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... is to be removed , if possi ble , without destroying the nerve - trunk . If , in removing a neuroma , it is necessary to exsect a portion of a nerve - trunk , always endeavor to suture the ends so as to facilitate 224 MODERN SURGERY .
... is to be removed , if possi ble , without destroying the nerve - trunk . If , in removing a neuroma , it is necessary to exsect a portion of a nerve - trunk , always endeavor to suture the ends so as to facilitate 224 MODERN SURGERY .
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