Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . omy, the subcutaneous operations for the removalof loose cartilages from the knee-joint; a large number of ope-rations in ophthalmic surgery; the subcutaneous operation forthe radical cure of hernia, as well as those for ununited fracture,varicose veins, navi, and also for the obliteration of depressedcicatrices; the subcutaneous method of opening abscesses andcystic tumors; the subcutaneous division of stricture; and alsoseveral operations of a more or less perfectly subcutaneouscharacter, which have been performed in cases of anchylosis ofthe hip, knee


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . omy, the subcutaneous operations for the removalof loose cartilages from the knee-joint; a large number of ope-rations in ophthalmic surgery; the subcutaneous operation forthe radical cure of hernia, as well as those for ununited fracture,varicose veins, navi, and also for the obliteration of depressedcicatrices; the subcutaneous method of opening abscesses andcystic tumors; the subcutaneous division of stricture; and alsoseveral operations of a more or less perfectly subcutaneouscharacter, which have been performed in cases of anchylosis ofthe hip, knee, and elbow-joints, in severe rachitic distortion ofthe tibia, in severe knock-knee, and some other analogous affec-tions. The last mentioned operations are collectively spokenof as subcutaneous osteotomy, and with very few exceptionsShcy have proved to be as safe as subcutaneous tenotomy. SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS. 309 LIST OF FOREIGN COMESPONDENTS smithsoi^ia:n^ ijs^stitution. COERECTED TO JANUARY, 1878,. [FIFTH EDITION.]. WASHINGTON:SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. MARCH, 1S78. ADVERTISEMENT. The following publication is a list of tlie foreign establishments withwhich the Smithsonian Institution is, at the present time, in correspond-ence. It embraces the names of all the Institutions that have come toits knowledge having for their object the increase or diffusion of knowl-edge, or from which serial publications have been received up to thedate mentioned on the title-p^ge. As new editions of the list will be published from time to time, theSmithsonian Institution desires to receive any information relative tonew addresses, changes of title or character of the old ones, typograph-ical errors, etc. JOSEPH HENRY, Secretary S. Institution, Wasuington, January, 1S78. (2) PHILADELPHIA:COLLINS, PRINTER. CONTEI(TS. Page Page Africa .... 1 Great Britain and Ireland . 65 North America . 3 Greece . 76 British America . 3 Iceland . 77 Central America 4 Italy . 78 Mexic


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