The homeopathic practice of surgery : together with operative surgery . DESCRIPTION AND USE OF INSTRUMENTS. 167 The surgeon then raises the conjunctiva with fine hook-forceps(Fig. 107), and cuts perpendicularly into it with curved scissors(Fig. 108), and continues to Fig. 114. raise it and divide the cellulartissue until he reaches the mus-cle, which also he severs withthe scissors. To make sure work, the cel-lular tissue should be dissectedclean from the ball in a perpen-dicular direction, for at leasthalf an inch. In order to as-certain that the muscle is entirely severed, let the operator i


The homeopathic practice of surgery : together with operative surgery . DESCRIPTION AND USE OF INSTRUMENTS. 167 The surgeon then raises the conjunctiva with fine hook-forceps(Fig. 107), and cuts perpendicularly into it with curved scissors(Fig. 108), and continues to Fig. 114. raise it and divide the cellulartissue until he reaches the mus-cle, which also he severs withthe scissors. To make sure work, the cel-lular tissue should be dissectedclean from the ball in a perpen-dicular direction, for at leasthalf an inch. In order to as-certain that the muscle is entirely severed, let the operator intro-duce under it a blunt hook or director (Fig. 109) as if to raise itup. If any fibres rise over the instrument, divide them. Then release the eye and let the patient look freely the operation has been complete, he will turn the eye everyway, except directly inwards. If he can do this also, and thedeformity still exists, the operation must be repeated or must dissect off more of the cellular membrane from theball, and make sure of severing ev


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