The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . oraspect of the lower end of the shaft. Should it evenoccur that the popliteal abscess perforate on the in-ner aspect of the thigh, exposure of the sequestrumfrom the external side will be safer and more the free use of the chisel and mallet, sufficientaccess can be gained to remove the the most expert operator will occasionally failto find a small sequestrum, or will not succeed inits entire removal. The eventual necessity of a repe-tition of the ope


The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . oraspect of the lower end of the shaft. Should it evenoccur that the popliteal abscess perforate on the in-ner aspect of the thigh, exposure of the sequestrumfrom the external side will be safer and more the free use of the chisel and mallet, sufficientaccess can be gained to remove the the most expert operator will occasionally failto find a small sequestrum, or will not succeed inits entire removal. The eventual necessity of a repe-tition of the operation should be pointed out fromthe outset to the patient. Inferior Maxilla.—As a rule, osteomyelitic fociof the lower jaw communicate with the oral makes the preservation of the aseptic conditionof the wound rather difficult, and sometimes, notablyin the presence of a neglected and foul set of teeth,an impossibility. Where the process is extensive, anexternal incision is preferable, as it lessens the dan-oer of the entrance of blood into the respiratory tract,and facilitates complete and clean


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