The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . ing, 5, the incision. The external incision should be made from left to right,with its convexity forward, so as to form an arc of about 100°. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 4. Section of the prostate with the double lithotome cachfe upon a sub-ject which had been dissected, so as to show the incision, the anterior portionsof the sphincter and levator ani muscles having been removed. 1


The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . ing, 5, the incision. The external incision should be made from left to right,with its convexity forward, so as to form an arc of about 100°. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 4. Section of the prostate with the double lithotome cachfe upon a sub-ject which had been dissected, so as to show the incision, the anterior portionsof the sphincter and levator ani muscles having been removed. 1. Acceleratorurinae muscles. 2,3. Internal pudic artery and nerve. 4. Transverse perinealartery. 5. Hand of the surgeon. 6. Levers which regulate the blades of thelithotome. jifter Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 5. Lateral section of the prostate as made by the single lithotome cachfe,a portion of the sphincter and levator ani and anterior end of the anus beingremoved in order to show the prostate gland. 1. Bulb of urethra. 2. Membra-nous portion of urethra. 3. Prostate gland. 4, 5. Lithotome in position. cavernosum. 7. Symphysis pubis. 8. Vesiculae seminales. 9. Rectum. After Bourgery and Jacob.(528).


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