The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . Fig. 90. -Maass operation. Primary plaster-of-Paris dressina;s. On the right leg, the defectto be covered; on the leit leg, flap detached from calf. Case I.—Abraham Strecker, aged seven. Circular, extensive skin defect of theright leg, due to old compound fracture: extensive ulceration of frontal part of thecicatrix; oedema of the foot, caused by contraction of the circular cicatrix. Dee. 7, 92 RULES OF ASEPTIC AND ANTISEPTIC SURGERY. ISSo.—At Mount Sinai Hospital, plastic r


The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . Fig. 90. -Maass operation. Primary plaster-of-Paris dressina;s. On the right leg, the defectto be covered; on the leit leg, flap detached from calf. Case I.—Abraham Strecker, aged seven. Circular, extensive skin defect of theright leg, due to old compound fracture: extensive ulceration of frontal part of thecicatrix; oedema of the foot, caused by contraction of the circular cicatrix. Dee. 7, 92 RULES OF ASEPTIC AND ANTISEPTIC SURGERY. ISSo.—At Mount Sinai Hospital, plastic repair of the frontal part of the defect by Maassprocedure. Each thigh and foot was first incased in a plaster-of-Paris splint, then thecicatrix was disinfected with an eight-per-cent solution of chloride of zinc and pared off.


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