Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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... side . The wound is closed as completely as possible by means of interrupted sutures of silkworm - gut , where tension is consider- able , and by the subcuticular suture where the skin edges can be readily approximated . Where there is ...
... side . The wound is closed as completely as possible by means of interrupted sutures of silkworm - gut , where tension is consider- able , and by the subcuticular suture where the skin edges can be readily approximated . Where there is ...
Page 49
... side , and cut the tumor off , and then do the other work afterward . When Dr. J. S. Wight showed me his forceps I thought I could do it with them , and I have now done four abdominal hysterectomies in that way by simply clamp- ing each ...
... side , and cut the tumor off , and then do the other work afterward . When Dr. J. S. Wight showed me his forceps I thought I could do it with them , and I have now done four abdominal hysterectomies in that way by simply clamp- ing each ...
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... side at all , and the hemorrhage was not considerable MANN & CO in any case . I may say that this larger specimen ... side , clamp the broad ligament on the uterine side of the ligatures and then divide the broad lig- The two ligatures ...
... side at all , and the hemorrhage was not considerable MANN & CO in any case . I may say that this larger specimen ... side , clamp the broad ligament on the uterine side of the ligatures and then divide the broad lig- The two ligatures ...
Page 51
... side just as Dr. Baldwin does on both sides ) , and then ligate the arteries and remove the forceps or clamps . The principle of the operation is of course the same . I never use Dr. Wight's clamps for this operation although I use them ...
... side just as Dr. Baldwin does on both sides ) , and then ligate the arteries and remove the forceps or clamps . The principle of the operation is of course the same . I never use Dr. Wight's clamps for this operation although I use them ...
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... side and cut down to the uterus on that side . Then make a flap of the peritoneum and dissect down the bladder , and posteriorly the same , cut the uterus off , and then tie the arteries if there are any that are not caught in the ...
... side and cut down to the uterus on that side . Then make a flap of the peritoneum and dissect down the bladder , and posteriorly the same , cut the uterus off , and then tie the arteries if there are any that are not caught in the ...
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