The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . FiG. 58. -a. Applying of Martins bandage as a Martins bandage in 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 SURGERY.


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