Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . andresolution of phlebitis of the cavernous sinus by one or two injections ofantistaphylococcic vaccine. Chronic Inflammatory Lesions. Tuberculous Ulceratio7i. The diagnosis is, in general, easy to a practised eye. Histological ex-amination of a small fragment of the altered tissues will remove all cauterizations with the galvano-cautery and curettage prove insufficient,it may be desirable to extirpate the foci of ulceration with the bistoury. Congenital Deformities. Macrocheilia. When we have to deal with hypertrophy of either upper or


Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . andresolution of phlebitis of the cavernous sinus by one or two injections ofantistaphylococcic vaccine. Chronic Inflammatory Lesions. Tuberculous Ulceratio7i. The diagnosis is, in general, easy to a practised eye. Histological ex-amination of a small fragment of the altered tissues will remove all cauterizations with the galvano-cautery and curettage prove insufficient,it may be desirable to extirpate the foci of ulceration with the bistoury. Congenital Deformities. Macrocheilia. When we have to deal with hypertrophy of either upper or lower lip,whether lymphangiectasis is present or not, the macrocheilia is treatedby cuneiform resection of the exuberant tissues. Operation.—General anaesthesia. First Stage: Incisions.—Tracing of two semi-eUiptical incisions, cir-cumscribing the exuberant structures, and so disposed that the line ofreunion will be placed 12 or 15 millimetres behind the junction of skin andmucous membrane—that is to say, at the position least


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