The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . ard and Huette. Fig. 4. The course and relations of the Popliteal Artery to the Joint. 1, artery. 2. The femur. 3. The tibia. 4, 4. The posterior face of the knee-joint. 5, 6, 7. The articulating arteries. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 5. Ligation of the Popliteal Artery in its Upper Half. 1. The skin. 2The fascia. 3. The fat. 4. The peroneal nerve. 5. The external saphena vein


The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . ard and Huette. Fig. 4. The course and relations of the Popliteal Artery to the Joint. 1, artery. 2. The femur. 3. The tibia. 4, 4. The posterior face of the knee-joint. 5, 6, 7. The articulating arteries. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 5. Ligation of the Popliteal Artery in its Upper Half. 1. The skin. 2The fascia. 3. The fat. 4. The peroneal nerve. 5. The external saphena The popliteal vein. 7 The artery as shown by 8 the hook holding aside theveins. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 6. Ligation of the Posterior Tibial Artery. At its Upper Third.— skin. 2. The fascia. 3, 3. The gastrocnemius muscle held aside by ablunt hook. 4. The artery on the needle. 5. The soleus muscle. At its Mid-dle Tliird.—1. The skin. 2. The fascia. 3. The external edge of soleus. artery. 5, The needle under it. 6. The posterior tibial nerve. At theAnkle.—\. The skin. 2. The director under the artery. 3. The posterior tibial nerve. After Bernard and Huette. (642) Plate 67.


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