. Hernia, strangulated and reducible. With cure by subcutaneous injections, together with sugcested [!] and improved methods for kelotomy. Also an appendix giving a short account of various new surgical instruments. Fio. 53. Represents a hernial tumour and the adjacent parts of the thigh, as th°y are displayed by theremoval of the superficial fascia and the contents of the femoral fossa. The crural aicnand upper layer of the iliac portion of the fascia lata have been divided and turned back,to show the deep layer of that fiscia. and its relations to lleys ligament The knife ispassed fiom the f


. Hernia, strangulated and reducible. With cure by subcutaneous injections, together with sugcested [!] and improved methods for kelotomy. Also an appendix giving a short account of various new surgical instruments. Fio. 53. Represents a hernial tumour and the adjacent parts of the thigh, as th°y are displayed by theremoval of the superficial fascia and the contents of the femoral fossa. The crural aicnand upper layer of the iliac portion of the fascia lata have been divided and turned back,to show the deep layer of that fiscia. and its relations to lleys ligament The knife ispassed fiom the femoral fossa behind those scats of stricture, which are here seen. O.—The hernia tumour with its cribriform covering. bb.— The crural arch divided and turned back. c.—Pubic insertion of the tendon of the external oblique muscle. d.—Tendon of rectus. e.—Pubic attachment of the conjoined tendons of the internal oblique and transversal is muscles. /.—Portion of Giiubcrnats ligament, formed by the outer pillar of the external abdominal ring. g.—Portion of Gimhernats ligament, formed by the falciform process of the fascia lata. h.—Situation of the band of fibres belonging to the internal inguinal


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