Operative surgery . ^ free incision. The awaiting the presence offluctuation while encouraging itsappearance by poultices, etc., is. Fig. 1294.—Arrangement ot iIh (lic|) cervicalfascia, muscles, vessels, nerves, etc., as shownby transverse section on level with sixth cer-vical vertebra, a. Anterior jugular vein. muscle, c. Omo-hyoid External jugular vein. e. Internal jugu-lar vein. /. Common carotid arterv. nerve. /(. Vertebral Symjiatiietic nerve, j. Descendens hypo-glossi nerve, k. Recurrent larvngeal nerve. often fraught with grave dange
Operative surgery . ^ free incision. The awaiting the presence offluctuation while encouraging itsappearance by poultices, etc., is. Fig. 1294.—Arrangement ot iIh (lic|) cervicalfascia, muscles, vessels, nerves, etc., as shownby transverse section on level with sixth cer-vical vertebra, a. Anterior jugular vein. muscle, c. Omo-hyoid External jugular vein. e. Internal jugu-lar vein. /. Common carotid arterv. nerve. /(. Vertebral Symjiatiietic nerve, j. Descendens hypo-glossi nerve, k. Recurrent larvngeal nerve. often fraught with grave dangersfrom purulent and serous infection, inflltration of the deep tissues of theneck, and oedema glottidis, especially in those cases located below the infe-rior maxilla. Extensive sloughing of the connective tissue of the neck, urKKATlUNS UN THE XKCK. lUJJ attended with f»itid gas, luive been seen by the writer. The relief of tlietension, prevention of sloughing, and extensive infiltration of morbid j>ro-duots, even into the thorax, reijuires early and decided action. Also theliability to sudden and fatal uidenia of the gl
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