The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . om-pleted near the external canthus. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 8, A view of Horners operation for Ectropium in the Right Eye, result-ing from a burn. 1, 2. An incision along the edge of the lower lid to free itfrom the cheek. 3, 4. A second incision, an inch long, from the middle of thefirst toward the angle of the jaw. 4, 5. A third ircision from the terminationof this toward th
The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . om-pleted near the external canthus. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 8, A view of Horners operation for Ectropium in the Right Eye, result-ing from a burn. 1, 2. An incision along the edge of the lower lid to free itfrom the cheek. 3, 4. A second incision, an inch long, from the middle of thefirst toward the angle of the jaw. 4, 5. A third ircision from the terminationof this toward the point of the nose. 3, 6. Two angular flaps formed by these-incisions. jyi^j. Horner. Fig. 9. The termination of this operation. 1, 2. Lower edge of lid. 6. Thelower angular flap raised to the edge of the lid, and fastened at its angle by apin. 3. The upper angular flap depressed to fill in the gap. After Horner. Fig. 10. Braina,rds modification of Frickes operation for Ectropium in theLeft Eye resulting from a burn, the flap being taken from behind the externalangle of the eye, and rotated upon its base so as to fill up the space left bydetaching the lid from the cheek. After Brainard. (86) Plate 10 R^.. Yi^. b . ? Fiv, 3- ^^. x# tj?\
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