. Minor surgery and bandaging; including the treatment of fractures and dislocations, the ligation of arteries, amputations, excisions and resections, intestinal anastomosis, operations upon nerves and tendons, tracheotomy, intubation of the larynx, jr JMMi. Witzel method of infolding the tube. (Richardson.) GASTROSTOMY. 595 cartilages of the left side, and the surface of the stomachis exposed. A cone of the stomach-wall is then graspedwith forceps, pulled out of the wound (Fig. 497), and passedunder a bridge of skin and connective tissue and made toproject from a separate wound made abo


. Minor surgery and bandaging; including the treatment of fractures and dislocations, the ligation of arteries, amputations, excisions and resections, intestinal anastomosis, operations upon nerves and tendons, tracheotomy, intubation of the larynx, jr JMMi. Witzel method of infolding the tube. (Richardson.) GASTROSTOMY. 595 cartilages of the left side, and the surface of the stomachis exposed. A cone of the stomach-wall is then graspedwith forceps, pulled out of the wound (Fig. 497), and passedunder a bridge of skin and connective tissue and made toproject from a separate wound made about one and a halfinches above the original wound (Fig. 498). The wall ofthe stomach is fastened in the original wound by sutures Fig. 500.


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