The First Lines of the Practice of Surgery: Being an Elementary Work for Students, and a Concise Book of Reference for Practitioners

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Richard Phillips, 1813 - 619 หน้า
 

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หน้า 365 - ... and having turned the needle round and round between my finger and thumb within the body of the crystalline, have left all the parts in their natural situation ; in which cases I have hardly ever known them fail of dissolving so entirely as not to leave the smallest vestige of a cataract.
หน้า 137 - The middle of the piece, so prepared, is to be applied to the sound part of the limb, opposite to the inferior part of the ulcer, so that the lower edge of the plaster may be placed about an inch below the lower part of the sore, and...
หน้า 56 - ... by the external coagulum. This lymph fills up the extremity of the artery, is situated between the internal and external coagula of blood, is somewhat intermingled with them, or adheres to them, and is firmly united all round to the internal coat of the artery.
หน้า 593 - Remarks on that Kind of Palsy of the Lower Limbs, which is Frequently Found to Accompany a Curvature of the Spine and is Supposed to be Caused by it.
หน้า 71 - ... advantage of sutures in these particular instances. But, in general, the promotion of union by the first intention cannot be set forth as a valid argument in favour of sutures being commonly used. Inflammation, above a very moderate pitch, always destroys every prospect of this nature, and occasions the secretion of pus, instead of the exudation of coagulating lymph. Sutures have fallen into disrepute, principally because they tend to increase inflammation. The new wounds which they make, their...
หน้า 525 - Strictures occur most commonly just behind the bulb of the urethra ; the distance from the external orifice being six and a half or seven inches ; the situation next in order of frequency, is about four inches and a half from the orifice of the glans ; they do occur at three inches and a half, and sometimes almost close to the external orifice.
หน้า 55 - The mouth of the artery being no longer pervious, nor a collateral branch very near it, the blood just within it is at rest, coagulates, and forms in general a slender conical coagulum, which neither fills up the canal of the artery, nor adheres to its sides, except by a small portion of the circumference of its base, which lies near the extremity of the vessel.
หน้า 315 - ... where there was a very considerable degree of milkiness and opacity of the cornea, and in which also the eyeball appeared distended, prominent, and accompanied with acute inflammatory symptoms. I discharged the aqueous humour by a small incision through the cornea, and had the satisfaction to find that the operation produced not only an alteration in the degree of transparency of the cornea, but also that the pain, and all the inflammatory symptoms, were removed.
หน้า 180 - I first made an incision about three inches in length through the integuments of the abdomen, in the direction of the artery, and thus laid bare the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle, which I next divided from its connection with Poupart's ligament, in the direction of the external wound, for the extent of about two inches. The margins of the internal oblique and transversalis muscles...
หน้า i - First Lines of the Practice of Surgery : designed as an introduction for students, and a concise book of reference for Practitioners. By Samuel Cooper, MD With Notes by Alexander H.

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