A Manual of operative surgery. v.1, Volume 1Lea, 1892 |
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Page 108
... extensor communis digitorum , in which the anterior tibial artery lies , the veins are placed so that one is in front of the artery and the other behind it . 4. The Opening of the Sheath . - The artery is now reached . It remains to ...
... extensor communis digitorum , in which the anterior tibial artery lies , the veins are placed so that one is in front of the artery and the other behind it . 4. The Opening of the Sheath . - The artery is now reached . It remains to ...
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... extensor ossis and extensor primi internodii pollicis . Indications . The arteries of the forearm - radial and 114 LIGATURE OF THE ARTERIES OF THE UPPER LIMB.
... extensor ossis and extensor primi internodii pollicis . Indications . The arteries of the forearm - radial and 114 LIGATURE OF THE ARTERIES OF THE UPPER LIMB.
Page 117
... extensor ossis metacarpi pollicis and extensor primi internodii , and on the other side LIGATURE OF RADIAL ARTERY . 117.
... extensor ossis metacarpi pollicis and extensor primi internodii , and on the other side LIGATURE OF RADIAL ARTERY . 117.
Page 118
... extensor secundi internodii pollicis . The base is repre- sented by the lower edge of the posterior annular ligament ... extensor of the meta- carpal bone of the thumb , and so placed as to commence at the level of the radial styloid ...
... extensor secundi internodii pollicis . The base is repre- sented by the lower edge of the posterior annular ligament ... extensor of the meta- carpal bone of the thumb , and so placed as to commence at the level of the radial styloid ...
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... extensor pollicis and ex- tensor communis digitorum . It passes beneath the lower band of the annular ligament and the dorsal fascia of the foot . Near its termination it is crossed by the innermost slip of the extensor brevis digitorum ...
... extensor pollicis and ex- tensor communis digitorum . It passes beneath the lower band of the annular ligament and the dorsal fascia of the foot . Near its termination it is crossed by the innermost slip of the extensor brevis digitorum ...
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amputation aneurysm anterior tibial artery border brachial branches carotid carried centre cervical chloroform cicatrix circular circumflex clavicle close commenced condyle deep disarticulation disease dissected divided dorsal drawn edge elbow epiphysis ether excision exposed extensor external external iliac artery fascia femoral femur finger flexed flexor flexor carpi ulnaris foot foramen forceps forearm front hæmorrhage humerus iliac artery inches in length incision inner side instrument integuments internal interosseous joint knife ligament ligature limb longus lower margin maxilla median membrane metacarpal metatarsal bone method middle muscle muscular needle nerve nitrous oxide oblique operation osteotome outer side palmar passed patient performed periosteum placed plantar popliteal position posterior flap Poupart's ligament procedure radial removed retraction retractors scalpel sheath skin soft splint sponge sterno-mastoid stump subclavian superficial surface surgeon sutures synovial tendon thigh tibia tissues transverse trunk ulnar upper vein venæ comites vertical vessel wound
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