A manual of military surgery, for the use of surgeons in the Confederate States Army; with explanatory plates of all useful operations . rticulations, a, the head of the second metatarsal bone,boxed in between the external and internal cuneiform. The figurerepresents the mode of dividing the lateral ligaments; a b c, the curvewhich the knife makes. Fig. 7.—All the tarso-metatarsal joints opened, and blade of knifepassed behind metatarsal bones to make the posterior flap. Fig. 8.—The completion of the plantar flap in Lisfrancs amputa-tion, f, the anterior portion of the foot drawn upward; b, th


A manual of military surgery, for the use of surgeons in the Confederate States Army; with explanatory plates of all useful operations . rticulations, a, the head of the second metatarsal bone,boxed in between the external and internal cuneiform. The figurerepresents the mode of dividing the lateral ligaments; a b c, the curvewhich the knife makes. Fig. 7.—All the tarso-metatarsal joints opened, and blade of knifepassed behind metatarsal bones to make the posterior flap. Fig. 8.—The completion of the plantar flap in Lisfrancs amputa-tion, f, the anterior portion of the foot drawn upward; b, the plantarflap; d, the mode of holding the knife in rounding off the end of theflap. Fig. 9.—Choparts amputation, or the medio-tarsal, showing how thefoot is grasped in the left hand of the surgeon, and depressed while theknife opens the joint formed by the astragalus and os calcis posteriorly,and the scaphoid and cuboid anteriorly; a, dorsal vessels of tho foot. Fig. 10.— Choparts amputation complotod. ad. dorsal vessels; c,plantar vessels, on under and inner side of flap: a b c d, size and formof fl;i]i lion Mole of FIG £


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