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) . nes about to be treated by the methodof Eeybard. 1. The wound. After introducing the plate through the intestinalopening, and applying the suture, the parts are to be restored. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 5. Enteroraphy as performed in the method of Ledran. 1. The puckeredsurface of the intestine. 2. Line of the wound. 3. The various sutures collectedtogether, and twisted into a co
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) . nes about to be treated by the methodof Eeybard. 1. The wound. After introducing the plate through the intestinalopening, and applying the suture, the parts are to be restored. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 5. Enteroraphy as performed in the method of Ledran. 1. The puckeredsurface of the intestine. 2. Line of the wound. 3. The various sutures collectedtogether, and twisted into a cord. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 6. Taxis, as practiced upon an ex ternal inguinal hernia of the left side,the surgeon standing on the right side of the patient, and manipulating thetumor as directed in the text. After Bourgery and Jacob. Fig. 7. Taxis, as performed upon reducible crural hernia, on the right groinof a man, the operator being placed on the patients left side. The palm of thehand inclosing the tumor pulls it toward the saphenous opening, while thefingers of the same and opposite hand press the viscera vertically upward towardthe femoral ring. After Bourgery and Jacob. (374> Ilale ?j9 w.
Size: 1206px × 2072px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdec, booksubjectsurgicalproceduresoperative