The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . SPECIAL APPLICATION OF THE ASEPTIC METHOD. 37 of preparation, known as ciittimj hcttveen kvo thumb-forceps. The authoronce observed that, in thrusting a grooved director underneath the fascialcoverings of a hernia, the hernial sac was opened, and the adherent gutnearly torn through. As it was, only its serous covering was lacerated. Inanother instance, puncture of the deep jugular vein by the point of thegrooved director happened, and led to very annoying hgemorrhage from th


The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . SPECIAL APPLICATION OF THE ASEPTIC METHOD. 37 of preparation, known as ciittimj hcttveen kvo thumb-forceps. The authoronce observed that, in thrusting a grooved director underneath the fascialcoverings of a hernia, the hernial sac was opened, and the adherent gutnearly torn through. As it was, only its serous covering was lacerated. Inanother instance, puncture of the deep jugular vein by the point of thegrooved director happened, and led to very annoying hgemorrhage from thedeepest parts of the wound, which made exposure and ligature of the injuredvein very difficult. It may be said that, unless very thin layers are takenup by the grooved director, the surgeon never can tell beforehand what heis going to cut through while using it. Veins especially are easily injured,as, being put on the stretch, they become empty. Stretched, they losetheir identity to the eye, and look exactly like ordinary connective


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