The operating room and the patient; a manual of pre- and post-operative treatment . Fig. 186.—Frenchs combined hemostatic forceps and retractor.(Fowlers Surgery.) and curved and straight needles. Silk and catgut are also neededfor suture and ligature purposes. An assortment of tubes mustbe at hand. The one best adapted to the case is prepared, withtapes attached, and placed conveniently near. The otherinstruments are placed in the order in which they are to be median incision is made from the lower edge of the cricoidcartilage downward for from an inch and a half to two inches,. Fig. 18
The operating room and the patient; a manual of pre- and post-operative treatment . Fig. 186.—Frenchs combined hemostatic forceps and retractor.(Fowlers Surgery.) and curved and straight needles. Silk and catgut are also neededfor suture and ligature purposes. An assortment of tubes mustbe at hand. The one best adapted to the case is prepared, withtapes attached, and placed conveniently near. The otherinstruments are placed in the order in which they are to be median incision is made from the lower edge of the cricoidcartilage downward for from an inch and a half to two inches,. Fig. 187.—Pilchers retractors. (Fowlers Surgery.) including the skin and superficial fascia; the anterior jugularveins, one on each side of the larynx and trachea, pass downwardand are joined by a transverse trunk just above the lateral ribbon-shaped muscles (the crico-thyroid above andthe sterno-thyroid below) are separated by the handle of thescalpel and drawn apart by small blunt retractors, so that thedeep fascia is brought into view. The latter divides into two 400 OPERATING ROOM AND THE PATIEXT
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