| 1906 - 756 pages
...made through the aponenrotic and peritoneal structures of the ring, extending one • inch or more transversely to each side, and the peritoneum is separated...surface of the upper of the two flaps, thus formed. " 6. Beginning from one to one and a half inches above the margin of the upper flap, three to four... | |
| 1901 - 498 pages
...incision is made through the aponeurotic and peritoneal structures of the ring extending one inch or more transversely to each side, and the peritoneum is separated...surface of the upper of the two flaps thus formed. 6. Beginning from one to one and one-half inches above the margin of the upper flap, three to four... | |
| 1902 - 522 pages
...through the aponeurotic and peritoneal structures of the ring extendPLATE II. ing one inch or more transversely to each side, and the peritoneum is separated...surface of the upper of the two flaps thus formed. "(6) Beginning from one to one and one-half inches above the margin of the upper flap, three to four... | |
| Albert John Ochsner - 1902 - 658 pages
...incision is made through the aponeurotic and peritoneal structures of the ring extending one inch or more transversely to each side, and the peritoneum is separated from the under surface of the upper of the two flaos thus formed. (6) Beginning from one to one and one-half inches above the margin of the upper... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Surgery and Anatomy - 1903 - 660 pages
...with the entire sac of the hernia and without tedious dissection of the adherent portion of omenta. 4. An incision is made through the aponeurotic and...Beginning from two to two and one-half inches above the margin of the upper flap, three to four mattress sutures of silk or other permanent material are introduced,... | |
| 1903 - 982 pages
...with the entire sac of the hernia, and without tedious dissections of the adherent portion of omentum. An incision is made through the aponeurotic and peritoneal...surface of the upper of the two flaps thus formed. Beginning from two to two and one-half inches above the margin of the upper flap, three to four mattress... | |
| 1903 - 720 pages
...incision is made through the aponeurotic and peritoneal structures of the ring extending 1 inch or more transversely to each side, and the peritoneum is separated...surface of the upper of the two flaps thus formed. (6) Beginning from 1 to 1£ inches above the margin of the upper flap, 3 to 4 silver-wire mattress... | |
| 1905 - 770 pages
...with the entire sac of the hernia and without tedious dissection of the adherent portion of omenta. 4. An incision is made through the aponeurotic and...upper of the two flaps thus formed. 5. Beginning from 2 to 24- inches above the margin of the upper flap, 3 or 4 mattress sutures of silk or other permanent... | |
| John Fairbairn Binnie - 1905 - 640 pages
...structures of the ring for a distance of one inch or more transversely to each side. Separate the peritoneum from the under surface of the upper of the two flaps thus formed. Step 6. — Beginning one inch or more above the margin of the upper flap, introduce three or four... | |
| 1906 - 740 pages
...incision is made through the aponeurotic and peritoneal structures of the ring, extending one inch or more transversely to each side, and the peritoneum is separated...surface of the upper of the two flaps, thus formed. " 6. Beginning from one to one and a half inches above the margin of the upper flap, three to four... | |
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