The Surgical history of the naval war between Japan & China : during 1894-95 ; translated from the original Japanese report . &y JTSUMOTO. MIDSHIPMAN. TSUKUSHI ICONTUSED WOUND OF THE RIGHT LEG WITH FISSURES OF THE HI TIBU INJURIES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY. IRQ longitudinal fissure in its inner surface and attended by haemorrhage. There wasalso a longitudinal abrased wound 3 cm. long on the inner side about the middle of theright thigh, and a third, one c. m. long running laterally in the left gluteal region,—that is, 5 c. m. backward from the anterior superior spine of the left ilium. Ca


The Surgical history of the naval war between Japan & China : during 1894-95 ; translated from the original Japanese report . &y JTSUMOTO. MIDSHIPMAN. TSUKUSHI ICONTUSED WOUND OF THE RIGHT LEG WITH FISSURES OF THE HI TIBU INJURIES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY. IRQ longitudinal fissure in its inner surface and attended by haemorrhage. There wasalso a longitudinal abrased wound 3 cm. long on the inner side about the middle of theright thigh, and a third, one c. m. long running laterally in the left gluteal region,—that is, 5 c. m. backward from the anterior superior spine of the left ilium. Carbolicgauzes were applied to the wounds. On the 5th, the patient was placed on board theOmi-maru, homeward bound, and on the 10th, reached the Sasebo Naval of the wounds :—The margins of the wound on the right leg wereswollen with the vesicles around, (perhaps owing to the irritation of carbolic acid) ;the wound was gaping and there was a slight discharge of pus. The abrased woundson the thigh and gluteal region were already healed. Temperature was 37° C, thewound was treated with solution of corrosive sublimate and gauze, and the injuredlimb was kept on an iron splint. On the 14th, in the


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