Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 114.—Fords suture: A square knot, a Fig. 115.—Fords suture: Showing two single knot, a double or friction knot, and the square knots, a single knot, and the method first method of passing the needle to tie a single of completing a square knot,knot immediately. sutures as well as for the skin. A silk suture and catgut suture should be tiedwith the reef knot; a suture of silkworm-gut may be tied with either a sur-geons knot or a reef knot. If a wound is on the face, particular care mustbe employed in closing it, in order to limit the amount of disfigu
Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 114.—Fords suture: A square knot, a Fig. 115.—Fords suture: Showing two single knot, a double or friction knot, and the square knots, a single knot, and the method first method of passing the needle to tie a single of completing a square knot,knot immediately. sutures as well as for the skin. A silk suture and catgut suture should be tiedwith the reef knot; a suture of silkworm-gut may be tied with either a sur-geons knot or a reef knot. If a wound is on the face, particular care mustbe employed in closing it, in order to limit the amount of disfigurement.^ Finesilk sutures are passed with a small sharp needle or a subcuticular stitch is used. Wounds of Mucous Membranes 271 In a clean wound stitches may, as a rule, be removed in from sbj to eight a large wound one-half the stitches are removed at one sitting, and in a dayor two the rest are removed. Stitches are promptly removed if they begin tocut out or if infection occurs. The old continued suture is rarely used fo
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