A Manual of autopsies, designed for the use of hospitals for the insane and other public institutionsP. Blakiston, son & Company, 1892 - 84 pages |
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Page ix
... 51 The Heart , 51 Incisions used in Opening the Heart , 52 The Lungs , 54 Larynx , Pharynx and Organs of the Neck and Mouth , 55 DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMINAL ORGANS , 57 Omentum , 57 PAGE 57 558 Spleen , Kidneys , The Duodenum and ix.
... 51 The Heart , 51 Incisions used in Opening the Heart , 52 The Lungs , 54 Larynx , Pharynx and Organs of the Neck and Mouth , 55 DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMINAL ORGANS , 57 Omentum , 57 PAGE 57 558 Spleen , Kidneys , The Duodenum and ix.
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... incision made over the vertex , from one mastoid process to the other . If desirable to keep the incision out of sight after the body is prepared for burial the middle portion should be curved backward , making a long flap of the ...
... incision made over the vertex , from one mastoid process to the other . If desirable to keep the incision out of sight after the body is prepared for burial the middle portion should be curved backward , making a long flap of the ...
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... incision easiest made , and perhaps as good as any , is the circular , which extends from the middle of the forehead around to the occipital pro- tuberance . Another method much used is to remove a wedge - shaped section of the calvaria ...
... incision easiest made , and perhaps as good as any , is the circular , which extends from the middle of the forehead around to the occipital pro- tuberance . Another method much used is to remove a wedge - shaped section of the calvaria ...
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... incision through it is to be made on the median surface of each hemisphere , on a level with the corpus callosum , and ex- tending to the extremities of the brain . The membrane is then carefully stripped off , beginning with the upper ...
... incision through it is to be made on the median surface of each hemisphere , on a level with the corpus callosum , and ex- tending to the extremities of the brain . The membrane is then carefully stripped off , beginning with the upper ...
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... incision is then made on the left side , passing through the posterior pillar of the fornix , and the piece is turned over to the right . The velum in- terpositum , choroid plexuses , and pia mater are then dis- sected away and turned ...
... incision is then made on the left side , passing through the posterior pillar of the fornix , and the piece is turned over to the right . The velum in- terpositum , choroid plexuses , and pia mater are then dis- sected away and turned ...
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