Operative surgery on the cadaverD. Appleton, 1887 - 150 pages |
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Page 14
... near the tip of the finger , by directing it obliquely to the right or left , the urethra is opened . To catheterize through this puncture , withdraw the knife and insert a director into the bladder , 14 OPERATIVE SURGERY ON THE CADAVER .
... near the tip of the finger , by directing it obliquely to the right or left , the urethra is opened . To catheterize through this puncture , withdraw the knife and insert a director into the bladder , 14 OPERATIVE SURGERY ON THE CADAVER .
Page 16
... obliquely downward until the sensation is obtained that the point is in loose tissue . Slowly in- ject the fluid . Withdraw the needle , and slightly rub the part , to diffuse the solution into a greater area of the areolar tissue ...
... obliquely downward until the sensation is obtained that the point is in loose tissue . Slowly in- ject the fluid . Withdraw the needle , and slightly rub the part , to diffuse the solution into a greater area of the areolar tissue ...
Page 32
... oblique and internal rectus muscles and any fibrous bands must be divided close to the sclerotic . EXTRACTION OF TEETH . Place the subject on the back , with a block under the head during the extraction of the lower teeth . The head ...
... oblique and internal rectus muscles and any fibrous bands must be divided close to the sclerotic . EXTRACTION OF TEETH . Place the subject on the back , with a block under the head during the extraction of the lower teeth . The head ...
Page 48
... oblique muscle which will act slightly as a sphincter . An opening one inch and a half long through the abdominal walls is made to lead into the lumen of the gut . After median laparotomy the loop of intestine is secured by piercing it ...
... oblique muscle which will act slightly as a sphincter . An opening one inch and a half long through the abdominal walls is made to lead into the lumen of the gut . After median laparotomy the loop of intestine is secured by piercing it ...
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... oblique muscle . Divide the internal oblique and transversalis muscles , and expose the external borders of the erector spine and quadratus lumbo- rum muscles . Divide the transversalis fascia , and ex- pose the areolar tissue lying ...
... oblique muscle . Divide the internal oblique and transversalis muscles , and expose the external borders of the erector spine and quadratus lumbo- rum muscles . Divide the transversalis fascia , and ex- pose the areolar tissue lying ...
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alveolar process amputation ankle areolar tissue artery ARTERY.-Place the subject attachments avoid Begin an incision bladder blade border bougie canula carotid catheter close the wound Cloth condyle convex cricoid cartilage deep fascia director Disarticulation Diseases Divide the integument downward edge edition extend external femur fibers finger flex flexor forceps gland groove half inch humerus inner instrument integument and fascia internal interosseous intestine joint knife left index-finger ligament ligamentum patellæ ligated ligature limb lithotrite longus lower median line membrane metacarpal metatarsal bone middle mucous muscle nerve oblique Occlude opening operation osteotome outward palmar Pass the needle periosteum Place the subject plantar platysma posterior Poupart's ligament providing for drainage puncture Push removed Retract sawn scalpel Separate the tissues sheep side slightly stitch superficial fascia surface guide suture symphysis symphysis pubis tendon tenotome thumb thyroid thyroid cartilage tibia tooth trephine trocar tube ulnar upper upward urethra vein vessel