. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 407.—Jacksons incision. No. i. STEWART S OPERATION 281 J. N. Jackson (Fig. 407), J. C. Warren and others have devised ingenious in-cisions for breast excision the only fault of some of these is that perhaps theymay tempt the surgeon to sacrifice thoroughness of extirpation on the altar ofaestheticism. In cases of cancer in the upper-outer quadrant where the skinbetween the breast and the axilla is under suspicion, Jacksons incision N°-2(Annals of Surg., Aug., 1920) is valual)le and permits of easy closure ( and 409)..


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