Operative surgery . method of sewing (page 622, Fig. 999) similar viscera, andthus relieved the patientfrom the effects of theinfirmity. The Results.—Ap-parently six instancesof this method of prac-tice are noted, all butone of which recoveredFig. 999.—Tlie operation of gastro-gastrostoniy. W61flers from the operation, andmethod, showing suturing of the borders of the open- _ . , ,, mouths , at a more recent date and in a more decided case of contraction(Fig. 1000), practiced the following plan: The two pouches were foldedupon each other, and the corresponding borders of a l


Operative surgery . method of sewing (page 622, Fig. 999) similar viscera, andthus relieved the patientfrom the effects of theinfirmity. The Results.—Ap-parently six instancesof this method of prac-tice are noted, all butone of which recoveredFig. 999.—Tlie operation of gastro-gastrostoniy. W61flers from the operation, andmethod, showing suturing of the borders of the open- _ . , ,, mouths , at a more recent date and in a more decided case of contraction(Fig. 1000), practiced the following plan: The two pouches were foldedupon each other, and the corresponding borders of a limited area of theapposed surfaces were sutured to-gether (Fig. 1001), the sutures ateach end of union remaining long toindicate the lines of sewing (/,./,./)?The anterior wall of the anteriorpouch was then incised longitudinal-ly (.(/,//) at a point opposite to the ^HuLiiiiB 1previously united surfaces, thus af- fording opportunity for division or the contiguous walls of the apposed Fig. 1000.—The operation.


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