. An inquiry into the process of nature in repairing injuries of the intestines: illustrating the treatment of penetrating wounds and strangulated hernia . 46.) CC EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE II. Fig. 1 represents the mode of reparation of an aperture iathe intestine. (See Exper. D, page 55.) a—A portion of the peritoneum lining the abdominalmuscles. b—The wounded gut. c—A band of lymph passing from the peritoneum,uniting the contiguous folds, and thus obliterating thetriangular interstice betwixt them. c?—An incision into the lymph connecting the folds bywhich a probe passed obliquely th


. An inquiry into the process of nature in repairing injuries of the intestines: illustrating the treatment of penetrating wounds and strangulated hernia . 46.) CC EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE II. Fig. 1 represents the mode of reparation of an aperture iathe intestine. (See Exper. D, page 55.) a—A portion of the peritoneum lining the abdominalmuscles. b—The wounded gut. c—A band of lymph passing from the peritoneum,uniting the contiguous folds, and thus obliterating thetriangular interstice betwixt them. c?—An incision into the lymph connecting the folds bywhich a probe passed obliquely through the aperture, stillcomplete in b. Fig. 2 represents, in a transverse section of the small in-testine, the consequent eversion and contraction, andthe obliteration of the tube by a plug of chylous matter.(See Exp. L, page 94.) —The everted lips strictured and rendered tumid bythe strong circular contraction of the tube at their diameter of the tube is marked by that of the con-densed alimentary matter shutting up the orifices of thebowel, so as to render the surfaces plain, and prevent theescape of fluids. PLATE U. Fur 1-. Fiq. 2.


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