The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . rom far-gone pulmonary phthisis. Primary union, but speedyrelapse of tuberculosis in the interior of the wound and the cicatrix. April 11th.—Discharged not cured. Case V.—Max Friedmann, aged ten. April 4^^.—Partial excision of wrist-jointon account of csseous osteitis of styloid process of ulna, with involvement of the radio-ulnar and radio-carpal joints. Primary union. April 20th.—Discharged cured, withgood function. Case VI.—Ferdinand Ohle, aged five and a half. March 22d.


The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . rom far-gone pulmonary phthisis. Primary union, but speedyrelapse of tuberculosis in the interior of the wound and the cicatrix. April 11th.—Discharged not cured. Case V.—Max Friedmann, aged ten. April 4^^.—Partial excision of wrist-jointon account of csseous osteitis of styloid process of ulna, with involvement of the radio-ulnar and radio-carpal joints. Primary union. April 20th.—Discharged cured, withgood function. Case VI.—Ferdinand Ohle, aged five and a half. March 22d.—Total exsection o±left wrist at the German Hospital for osseal tuberculosis. Wound healed by primaryunion. Patient remained in hospital for treatment of simultaneous tubercular disease of the knee-joint. d. Hip-JOINT.—The authorsvery limited experience in the op-erative treatment of hip-joint dis-ease, extending overthree cases only, doesnot afford suflScientmaterial to base anytrustworthy conclu-sion upon. Moreover, Fig. 215.—Exsection of Position of patient. twO of the three CaSCS 38. 286 RULES OF ASEPTIC AND ANTISEPTIC SURGERY.


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