The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . m. iliopsoas,ii. cruralis. ureter. Spffttt a/it. sup. iiern. sperm at. ex>$§ Tab. IE. Peritoneum nero. cruralis. Perilojifum. nerv. sjiermatbcus eccternus / funiculus sp£-rmaticae. m Plate of the external iliac artery (right). 1. The cutaneous incision, which is lcm above and parallel toPouparts ligament, 8—10cm in length, and slightly convex, begins ocmto the inner side of the anterior superior spine, and ends opposite tothe internal inguinal ring (without exposing the ring or the sper-matic cor


The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . m. iliopsoas,ii. cruralis. ureter. Spffttt a/it. sup. iiern. sperm at. ex>$§ Tab. IE. Peritoneum nero. cruralis. Perilojifum. nerv. sjiermatbcus eccternus / funiculus sp£-rmaticae. m Plate of the external iliac artery (right). 1. The cutaneous incision, which is lcm above and parallel toPouparts ligament, 8—10cm in length, and slightly convex, begins ocmto the inner side of the anterior superior spine, and ends opposite tothe internal inguinal ring (without exposing the ring or the sper-matic cord). 2. The subcutaneous tissue, the thin superficial fascia, the strongtendinous aponeurosis of the external oblique, and the muscular fibresof the internal oblique are divided; then the horizontal muscular fibresof the transversalis in the outre angle of the wound. 3. The thin subjacent fascia transversalis must be carefully divided.(In fat subjects there is still a thin layer of fat.) 4. The peritoneum is carefully pressed towards the umbilicuswith the fingers bent like a hook (NB. without stripping up the fasciailiaca from the wall of the pelvis and with it the artery). 5. The artery l


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