. Post-mortem pathology; a manual of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom; a practical treatise for students and practitioners. the intestines preparatory to their removal. They are tied in two places,a foot or so above the ileocaecal Fig. 92.—Bucket method of opening and cleansing intestines, especially useful in private cases. TECHXIC OF EXPOSING THE THORACIC CAVITY XII from the spinal column and the deep pharyngeal muscles. This shouldbe done with small perpendicular incisions on the spinal columnthrough the retropharyngeal and retro-cesophageal tis
. Post-mortem pathology; a manual of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom; a practical treatise for students and practitioners. the intestines preparatory to their removal. They are tied in two places,a foot or so above the ileocaecal Fig. 92.—Bucket method of opening and cleansing intestines, especially useful in private cases. TECHXIC OF EXPOSING THE THORACIC CAVITY XII from the spinal column and the deep pharyngeal muscles. This shouldbe done with small perpendicular incisions on the spinal columnthrough the retropharyngeal and retro-cesophageal tissue, the tonguebeing pulled strongly forward. The parts may now be left intact forlater dissection, or the oesophagus may be cut off just above its entranceinto the stomach and the trachea below the vocal cords. These partsmay be removed in a single piece, however, without the incision beingextended to the chin, as by careful manipulation the hand can tearthe skin away anteriorly from its attachments by working frombeneath, and a knife may be introduced from below into the centreof the tongue (through the geniohyoglossus muscle) posterior to itsfraenum, thus leaving the tip in situ in case an examination of themouth is to be made. (Fig. 86.) By a circular incision o
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