. Hernia, strangulated and reducible. With cure by subcutaneous injections, together with sugcested [!] and improved methods for kelotomy. Also an appendix giving a short account of various new surgical instruments. sversalis, and is covered by the spermatic cord just beforethe cord enters the inguinal canal. It ascends obliquely inwardbetween the transversalis fascia and peritoneum to the outermargin and posterior surface of the rectus, running alongthe lower and inner edge of the internal abdominal ring, ingeneral, precisely along the inner margins, but sometimes rathernearer to the pubes, p


. Hernia, strangulated and reducible. With cure by subcutaneous injections, together with sugcested [!] and improved methods for kelotomy. Also an appendix giving a short account of various new surgical instruments. sversalis, and is covered by the spermatic cord just beforethe cord enters the inguinal canal. It ascends obliquely inwardbetween the transversalis fascia and peritoneum to the outermargin and posterior surface of the rectus, running alongthe lower and inner edge of the internal abdominal ring, ingeneral, precisely along the inner margins, but sometimes rathernearer to the pubes, passing at the distance of nearly an inchfrom the upper extremity of the ring of the external oblique.*It lies behind the inguinal canal and immediately above thefemoral ring. It is accompanied by two veins, the larger of which is alwaysfound upon the inner side. They unite into a single vein beforethey terminate in the external iliac vein. Several small brandiesof the artery ought to be known to the operating surgeon, thecremasteric, which accompanies the spermatic cord, the iwbic,which runs across Pouparts ligament and then descends tothe inner side of the femoral rin» and the muscular branches. 58


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