Operative surgery on the cadaverD. Appleton, 1887 - 150 pages |
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... outward . Moisten the speculum with water , and gently insert the small end into the canal . The speculum is to be introduced into the canal to the required extent by gently screwing it forward and backward in a small arc , and by ...
... outward . Moisten the speculum with water , and gently insert the small end into the canal . The speculum is to be introduced into the canal to the required extent by gently screwing it forward and backward in a small arc , and by ...
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... outward and slightly upward toward the corresponding ear , touching the side wall of the phar- ynx . A sensation , as if the catheter is grasped , is felt when its point engages in the orifice of the canal . Generally the opening is ...
... outward and slightly upward toward the corresponding ear , touching the side wall of the phar- ynx . A sensation , as if the catheter is grasped , is felt when its point engages in the orifice of the canal . Generally the opening is ...
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... outward , the thighs being separated . Stand on the left side facing the head of the subject , and grasp the penis behind the corona glandis between the middle and ring fin gers of the left hand with the palm turned upward . Separate ...
... outward , the thighs being separated . Stand on the left side facing the head of the subject , and grasp the penis behind the corona glandis between the middle and ring fin gers of the left hand with the palm turned upward . Separate ...
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... outward after puncturing , as in opening an abscess . ( b ) The second method is where the scalpel is held like the bow of the violin . The direction of the instrument is almost parallel to the surface . The handle is held between the ...
... outward after puncturing , as in opening an abscess . ( b ) The second method is where the scalpel is held like the bow of the violin . The direction of the instrument is almost parallel to the surface . The handle is held between the ...
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... completed as it was begun , with the scalpel held per- pendicularly to avoid " tailing . " Incisions may be made by pinching up the skin , and then transfixing and cutting outward , or by cutting 18 OPERATIVE SURGERY ON THE CADAVER .
... completed as it was begun , with the scalpel held per- pendicularly to avoid " tailing . " Incisions may be made by pinching up the skin , and then transfixing and cutting outward , or by cutting 18 OPERATIVE SURGERY ON THE CADAVER .
Common terms and phrases
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 patellę 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