Abdominal surgery . ive. Many references in the text are not included inthe Bibliography. I have to express my gratitude for obligations. My indebted-ness to my colleagues on the staff of the Bristol Royal InfirmaryI have partly expressed in the dedication. To many of ourleaders in abdominal surgery—it is unnecessary to name them—I am grateful for permission, always most heartily accorded,to observe their work and learn from their teaching. To myfriend Mr. L. M. Griffiths I am indebted for much assistancein the correction of proofs and in the preparation of the Mr. J. W. Mills my than


Abdominal surgery . ive. Many references in the text are not included inthe Bibliography. I have to express my gratitude for obligations. My indebted-ness to my colleagues on the staff of the Bristol Royal InfirmaryI have partly expressed in the dedication. To many of ourleaders in abdominal surgery—it is unnecessary to name them—I am grateful for permission, always most heartily accorded,to observe their work and learn from their teaching. To myfriend Mr. L. M. Griffiths I am indebted for much assistancein the correction of proofs and in the preparation of the Mr. J. W. Mills my thanks are due for the translationof monographs written in a language with which I am notfamiliar. Clifton, Bristol,May, 1887. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Section I.—Diagnosis of Abdominal TumoursTopographical Anatomy of the Abdomen Diagnostic Methods Physical Examination of Individual OrgansConditions Simulating Abdominal TumoursDiagnostic Arrangement of Abdominal TumoursGeneral Examination of PatientExploratory Incisions. Section II.—Abdominal Operations considebed Gener-ally Nomenclature. Historical The Operative Surgery of the Abdomen After-treatment of Cases of Abdominal Operation . Section III.—Operations on the Ovaries, the Fal-lopian Tubes, and the Broad LigamentsOvariotomy ....Ovarian CystomaDermoid Cysts of the OvarySolid Growths of the OvaryOperations for Cysts in the Broad Ligament and ParovariumRemoval of the Uterine Appendages Section IV.—Operations on the Non-Gravid Uterus .Hysterectomy for Malignant Disease .....Hysterectomy for Intractable Inversion .....Hysterectomy for Myoma 49 4952 100102no155159171 205210232235 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Xlll Section V.—Operations on the Gravid Uterus, and Page FOR Ectopic Gestation 268 Csesarean Section . 273 Porros Operation 285 Laparo-elytrotomy 291 Comparative Survey of the Three Operations. . 297 Abdominal Section for Rupture of the Uterus. . 306 Operations for Ectopic Gestation 312 Operation for Missed Labour 337 Section VI.


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