. Minor surgery and bandaging; including the treatment of fractures and dislocations, the ligation of arteries, amputations, excisions and resections, intestinal anastomosis, operations upon nerves and tendons, tracheotomy, intubation of the larynx, Circular amputation of the arm. (Smith.) Lateral flaps may be made in this amputation insteadof the antero-posterior flaps, and they may be cut fromwithin outward in the same manner. Fig. Amputation of the arm by transfixion. (Bryant.) Modified Circular Method.—This method of amputat-ing the arm is also employed with advantage. Two oval


. Minor surgery and bandaging; including the treatment of fractures and dislocations, the ligation of arteries, amputations, excisions and resections, intestinal anastomosis, operations upon nerves and tendons, tracheotomy, intubation of the larynx, Circular amputation of the arm. (Smith.) Lateral flaps may be made in this amputation insteadof the antero-posterior flaps, and they may be cut fromwithin outward in the same manner. Fig. Amputation of the arm by transfixion. (Bryant.) Modified Circular Method.—This method of amputat-ing the arm is also employed with advantage. Two oval AMPUTATIONS AT THE SHOULDEBr-JOINT. 501 flaps of skin and cellular tissue are dissected up, and themuscles divided by a circular sweep of the knife. Fig. 4u2.


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