A manual of operative surgery . e Elbow . . 729 5. Excision of the Shoulder and of the Scapula . 746 6. Excision of Certain Tarsal Bones, of the Ankle-joint, etc. ......... 756 7. Excision of the Knee ....... 766 8. Excision of the Hip ....... 778 9. Arthrectomy, or Erasion of a Joint .... 784 PART VIII OPERATIONS ON TENDONS, INCLUDING THEDIVISION OF CONTRACTED MUSCLES, LIGA-MENTS AND FASCIAE 1. Tenotomy ......... 789 2. Tendon-Suture, Tendon-Grafting, etc. . 804 Index to Vol. II. Sn LIST OF PLATES The FemoralBranches 19 20 21 22 Arteries, with their Main Frontispiece plate Facing page18. Posi


A manual of operative surgery . e Elbow . . 729 5. Excision of the Shoulder and of the Scapula . 746 6. Excision of Certain Tarsal Bones, of the Ankle-joint, etc. ......... 756 7. Excision of the Knee ....... 766 8. Excision of the Hip ....... 778 9. Arthrectomy, or Erasion of a Joint .... 784 PART VIII OPERATIONS ON TENDONS, INCLUDING THEDIVISION OF CONTRACTED MUSCLES, LIGA-MENTS AND FASCIAE 1. Tenotomy ......... 789 2. Tendon-Suture, Tendon-Grafting, etc. . 804 Index to Vol. II. Sn LIST OF PLATES The FemoralBranches 19 20 21 22 Arteries, with their Main Frontispiece plate Facing page18. Position of the Branches of the Middle Meningeal Artery .......... 2 The Anterior Triangle of the Neck .... 240 Dissection of the Axilla and Upper Arm . . 318 The Left Subclavian Artery and Vein . . 364 Transverse Sections of the Leg .... 400 23. Nerves and Arteries of the Front of the Forearm . 452 24. The Gluteal Region after Removal of the Gluteus Maximus, showing the Relations of the Sciatic Nerve, etc. ........ 456. A MANUAL OF OPERATIVE SURGERY PART III-OPERATIONS ON THE HEAD,NECK AND SPINE CHAPTER I OPERATIONS ON THE SKULL AND BRAIN The operations dealt with in this chapter include those on thesoft parts, such as the removal of tumours originating in thoseparts ; removal of parts of the calvarium, either because,as in cases of depressed fracture, their presence is leading tosymptoms, or to lessen the pressure on the brain due tonew growths, themselves inaccessible or irremovable ; open-ing of the calvarium for the purpose of removing extraduralcollections of pus or blood ; operations upon the brain properafter opening the dura mater (these include evacuation ofabscesses within the cerebrum and cerebellum) ; the removalof cerebral tumours ; drainage of the lateral ventricles, eithertemporarily or permanently ; the removal of foreign bodies,such as bullets ; and the excision of diseased nerve centres,such as parts of the motor area in cases of Jacksonian epilepsy. Here are als


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