The principles of surgery . d facilitates its isolation by dissection. Ifthe be large, dense, and compact, it may be dissected away, eitherin whole or in part; the wound being then more favorably disposed forhealing, without much, if any, suppuration. Then pressure is wound is approximated; one end of each ligature protruding. Andthe treatment is conducted with a view to adhesion. Varicose Aneurism. A variety of false aneurism sometimes occurs, termed Varicose Aneu-rism. The punctured apertureremains pervious in both veinand artery; the vein havingbeen transfixed, and its sup


The principles of surgery . d facilitates its isolation by dissection. Ifthe be large, dense, and compact, it may be dissected away, eitherin whole or in part; the wound being then more favorably disposed forhealing, without much, if any, suppuration. Then pressure is wound is approximated; one end of each ligature protruding. Andthe treatment is conducted with a view to adhesion. Varicose Aneurism. A variety of false aneurism sometimes occurs, termed Varicose Aneu-rism. The punctured apertureremains pervious in both veinand artery; the vein havingbeen transfixed, and its super-n- ficial wound alone closing along ~-*u~ with the integumental The aneurismal cyst forms in the usual manner, but with adouble communication; deep-ly, on the posterior aspect, Varicose aneurism, a, The artery; b, the vein; c, the with the artery I Superficially,intermediate cyst.—Sir C. Bell. •, i , i t with the vein. In consequence,there is a mal-adjustment of the circulation at this part; arterial blood.


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