The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . Fig. 59.—The wrong way of detaching the skin-flap. The knife should be held vertically. (Esmarch.) tinning to bleed in spite of the ligature. The best way to secure the entirelumen of a large vein is to grasp and withdraw it with one or two forceps11 YO RULES OF ASEPTIC AND ANTISEPTIC Fig. 60.—Listons bone forceps The ligature must not be tightened too much imtil its whole circumference is clearly visible, and then to twist it around its own axis, when it will be s


The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . Fig. 59.—The wrong way of detaching the skin-flap. The knife should be held vertically. (Esmarch.) tinning to bleed in spite of the ligature. The best way to secure the entirelumen of a large vein is to grasp and withdraw it with one or two forceps11 YO RULES OF ASEPTIC AND ANTISEPTIC Fig. 60.—Listons bone forceps The ligature must not be tightened too much imtil its whole circumference is clearly visible, and then to twist it around its own axis, when it will be seen to form a neck wliicli can be easily of arteries is no valid objection to the application of the catgut ligature. The grasping of vessels affected by it is difficult on account of their liability to slip before, and break after, be-ing caught by the forceps on an atheromatous vessel, or it may cut through it. Vessels imbedded in sclerosed tissues must be secured by a circular the removal of the elastic constrictor, local compression of the wound is kept up until the marked hypergemia of the limb begins to wane. Then, an assistant compressing the main artery, the wound is exposed. The glazing of clotted blood is re-moved by irrigation and gentlefriction with the tips of thefingers, and the assistant is di-rected to release the compressedmain artery. Then any addition-a


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