The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Single circular incision. \75 bone without stretching, it must be sawn through again as high up asthe diameter of the limb requires. For this purpose the end of thebone is seized with a pair of clutch forceps, and while the soft partsare drawn forcibly upwards, the periosteum is peeled up by a raspa-tory till the bone is uncovered for the required distance.* Fig. Pushing back the periosteum Fig. 301.


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