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) . eedle-holder. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 3. Enlarged drawing of the same, showing the position of the suturesand the line of union. Two stitches of the interrupted suture are placed oneach side as well as front. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 4. Suture of a Longitudinal Recto-Yaginal Fistula. 1. The hand of anassistant dilating the vagina with a bivalve speculum, so as to fully ex


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) . eedle-holder. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 3. Enlarged drawing of the same, showing the position of the suturesand the line of union. Two stitches of the interrupted suture are placed oneach side as well as front. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 4. Suture of a Longitudinal Recto-Yaginal Fistula. 1. The hand of anassistant dilating the vagina with a bivalve speculum, so as to fully expose thefistula. 2. The hand of the surgeon in the act of forming the suture after theedges of the fistula have been freshened either by caustic or the knife. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 5. Deybers Operation for the cure of a Transverse Vesico-Vaginal Fis-tula. 1,1. Fingers of the assistants exposing the parts. 2. The stylet, which,being introduced through the urethra, is about to pass the thread through theposterior lip of the fistula. 3. The forceps seizing it. The suture at theopposite angle is seen as applied, but it is not tied until all the threads areplaced. After Bourgery and Jacob. (554) Fi6 2. k4 m Syi\


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