. Operative surgery. Fig. 491.—A common method. 464: OPERATIVE SURGERY. A knife witli a long narrow blade is the better for amputating at thephalangeal articulations. The Saws.—The ordinary broad-bladed saw (Fig. 492) and the bow-backed (Fig. 493) are in common use. The first meets all requirements. Fig. 493.—Broad-bladed saw. except in certain excisions, when either the chain saw (Fig. 376) or Butcherssaw (Fig. 494) must be employed. The Gigli-Haertel, and the narrow, lift-ing-back saws (Fig. 486, k), are of use in severing small bones and spiculse.


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