A hand-book of surgery: with fifty illustrations . Fig. 108 SURGERY. the extensor proprius poUicis. The venae comites and anterior tibialnerve are to be avoided. On the instep the artery may be secured by making an incisionon the fibular side of the tendon of the extensor proprius pollicis. The posterior tibial may be readily tied near the middle ofthe leg, upon the inner side ; divide the skin, superficial fascia, cru-ral fascia, and someFig. 34. fibres of the soleus, and the leg being flex-ed, the triceps sursecan be pushed aside^jh^^ \.\ sufficiently to expose \! J Mil II ?????-? ? A t


A hand-book of surgery: with fifty illustrations . Fig. 108 SURGERY. the extensor proprius poUicis. The venae comites and anterior tibialnerve are to be avoided. On the instep the artery may be secured by making an incisionon the fibular side of the tendon of the extensor proprius pollicis. The posterior tibial may be readily tied near the middle ofthe leg, upon the inner side ; divide the skin, superficial fascia, cru-ral fascia, and someFig. 34. fibres of the soleus, and the leg being flex-ed, the triceps sursecan be pushed aside^jh^^ \.\ sufficiently to expose \! J Mil II ?????-? ? A the sheath of the ves- sels; the artery is tobe carefully excludedfrom the veins and


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