. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Fig. 20. Fig. 21. Fig. 20.—Saccro-Coccygeal Sinus in a ilan twenty-four years of age. The drawing, which is acopy of a photograph, shows the liealed opening of the original sinus in the median line, and to theright, but somewhat higher up, the opening of a still suppvu-ating sinus. (Original.) Fig. 21.—Sacro-Coccygeal Sinus in the Case of a Man fifty-two years of age. The drawing, whichis a copy of a photograph, shows the external opening through which the abscess cUscharged its con-tents: tiie site of the o
. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Fig. 20. Fig. 21. Fig. 20.—Saccro-Coccygeal Sinus in a ilan twenty-four years of age. The drawing, which is acopy of a photograph, shows the liealed opening of the original sinus in the median line, and to theright, but somewhat higher up, the opening of a still suppvu-ating sinus. (Original.) Fig. 21.—Sacro-Coccygeal Sinus in the Case of a Man fifty-two years of age. The drawing, whichis a copy of a photograph, shows the external opening through which the abscess cUscharged its con-tents: tiie site of the original fovea cannot be recognized. The entire fistulous tract was excised imdercocaine analgesia. (Original.) Traumatic Aneurism of the Gluteal Arteiy.—Of the cases repoited in theliterature, about two-thirds have resulted in late traumatic aneurism, or in animmediate false aneurism with, diffuse ha^matoma beneath the gluteal ha>matoma may become very large, causing swelling of the thigh, pressureon the sciatic nenT \\ith its associated pain, and interference
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