War surgery of the faceA treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury by John BRoberts ..Prepared at the suggestion of the subsection on plastic and oral surgery connected with the office of the surgeon generalIllustrated with 256 figures . Fig. 138.— Integument of lower neck and clavicular region being under-mined with scissors. Same patient as Fig. 136. (Keens Surgery, fromMorestin.) such procedures are undertaken. Under some circumstances itmay be better to wait for a few years for the natural softeningand disappearance of the keloid tumor, or to adopt some of thenon-operative means


War surgery of the faceA treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury by John BRoberts ..Prepared at the suggestion of the subsection on plastic and oral surgery connected with the office of the surgeon generalIllustrated with 256 figures . Fig. 138.— Integument of lower neck and clavicular region being under-mined with scissors. Same patient as Fig. 136. (Keens Surgery, fromMorestin.) such procedures are undertaken. Under some circumstances itmay be better to wait for a few years for the natural softeningand disappearance of the keloid tumor, or to adopt some of thenon-operative means of treatment. Now that the toxins of the erysipelas streptococcus and thebacillus prodigiosus are prepared for hypodermic use in the treat-ment of sarcoma, the surgeon might, as a primary method, treat 304 WAR SURGERY OF THE A. B. Fig. 139.— A. Ectropion of lower lip and deformity of chin and neck fromburn in infancy. Tongue is seen exposed by great eversion of lip. B. Alater stage of reconstruction of mouth and chin. Head has been restored tonormal position by plastic operations. (Authors patient.)


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