The Principles and practice of operative surgeryLea brothers & Company, 1887 - 877 pages |
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... vessels become clogged with the blood corpuscles , and coagulable plasma is forced through their parietes and flows out upon the surface of the wound ; the fibrin of the coagulating plasma forms the lymph which encrusts the cut surface ...
... vessels become clogged with the blood corpuscles , and coagulable plasma is forced through their parietes and flows out upon the surface of the wound ; the fibrin of the coagulating plasma forms the lymph which encrusts the cut surface ...
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... vessels after the operation . I. ELASTIC COMPRESSION . The most perfect method of preventing loss of blood during the operation is by elastic compression so applied as to remove the blood from the part and prevent it from re - entering ...
... vessels after the operation . I. ELASTIC COMPRESSION . The most perfect method of preventing loss of blood during the operation is by elastic compression so applied as to remove the blood from the part and prevent it from re - entering ...
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... vessels as completely as possible before applying the tubing.1 Elastic rings of proper size , rolled upwards from the extremity of the limb effectually suppress all circulation . The advantages are complete control of the circulation ...
... vessels as completely as possible before applying the tubing.1 Elastic rings of proper size , rolled upwards from the extremity of the limb effectually suppress all circulation . The advantages are complete control of the circulation ...
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... vessels is the favorite method of controlling bleeding during and after the operation . In applying Fig . 10 . Fig . 11 . Tenaculum . Artery forceps . the ligature the coats of the artery should , as far as possible , be iso- lated from ...
... vessels is the favorite method of controlling bleeding during and after the operation . In applying Fig . 10 . Fig . 11 . Tenaculum . Artery forceps . the ligature the coats of the artery should , as far as possible , be iso- lated from ...
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... In some cases the bleeding vessels cannot be isolated , and it becomes necessary to Fig . 17 . Fig . 18 . Sailor's knot THE METHODS OF PREVENTION OF HEMORRHAGE . 43 Tying an artery Catch forceps A variety of forceps Surgeon's knot.
... In some cases the bleeding vessels cannot be isolated , and it becomes necessary to Fig . 17 . Fig . 18 . Sailor's knot THE METHODS OF PREVENTION OF HEMORRHAGE . 43 Tying an artery Catch forceps A variety of forceps Surgeon's knot.
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abdominal abscess adhesive amputation aneurism angle antiseptic apparatus applied artery attached bandage bichloride solution Billroth bleeding blood bone border bowel brain canula carbolic acid carotid catgut cavity cicatrix clavicle cleansed close compression condyle curved dilatation disease dissect divide dressing edge excision exposed extending extensor external extremity fascia finger fissure flap fluid follows forceps fracture gland granulations head hemorrhage hernia humerus incision inflammation injection injury inner inserted instrument internal iodoform joint knife larynx layer lesion ligament ligated ligature limb lower margin metacarpal bone method mucous membrane muscle needle nerve opening operation outwards pain pass patient periosteum peritoneum plaster platysma portion position posterior Poupart's ligament pressure puncture rectum removed resection separate sheath side skin soft spine splint stomach suppuration surface surgeon suture symptoms tendon tibia tion tissue treatment trephine tube tumor ulna ulnar upper upwards vein vessels wire wound
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