Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . Fu;. 17.—Dissecting of these should be toothed. These will be needed in the finerdissections, as in tracing the hepatic duct, portal vein, and re-ceptaculum Fia. 18.—Mallet or Hammer. thrown backward and forward as the hand and knife are incision should be far enough back to be invisible from the frontwhen closed. The scalp is reflected forward and backward from thisincision as low as the superciliary ridge in front and the occipital pro-tuberance beh


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . Fu;. 17.—Dissecting of these should be toothed. These will be needed in the finerdissections, as in tracing the hepatic duct, portal vein, and re-ceptaculum Fia. 18.—Mallet or Hammer. thrown backward and forward as the hand and knife are incision should be far enough back to be invisible from the frontwhen closed. The scalp is reflected forward and backward from thisincision as low as the superciliary ridge in front and the occipital pro-tuberance behind. In many cases great care must be used to avoid a tear at or See article by Biihlig on general and special methods for examining thebrain and spinal cord; Cleveland Medical Jan., 1904, p. 28. POST M«)KT!•: M !•: X A M 1 X A 1 ION S. around the ear, as tension is produced by ])ulling the anterior andposterior scalp-flaps down; to avoid this unsightly tear, which may rundown in front of the ear. insert the knife under the skin, in the incisionalready made, just behind the ear, and dissect the skin free from the deeperstructures behind and in front of the ear. The scaljj-flaps, as already de-scribed, do not include the temporal fascia or muscle, l)oth of which are


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