The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . The quadrilateral flap re-placed and held in position by the sutures. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 5. Resection of the Radius. 1, 2. The incision. 3. Hand of the surgeon,disarticulating the bone. 4. The knife. 5. The inferior end of the radius. superior portion. This operation should have been represented as the extir-pation of the ulna, which has been accomplished by Butt, of


The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . The quadrilateral flap re-placed and held in position by the sutures. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 5. Resection of the Radius. 1, 2. The incision. 3. Hand of the surgeon,disarticulating the bone. 4. The knife. 5. The inferior end of the radius. superior portion. This operation should have been represented as the extir-pation of the ulna, which has been accomplished by Butt, of Virginia, in a sim-ilar matter. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 6. Resection of the Lower End of the Ulna. 1. Triangular flap turnedback. 2. The articulating surface of the bone. 3. A strip passed beneath thebone to protect the soft parts from 4, the saw. After Bernard and Huette. Fig. 7. Velpeaus Operation for Resection of the carpal surface of the Radiusand Ulna. 1, 1. The vertical incision. 2, 3. The transverse cut. This trans-verse incision is incorrectly represented, as it should have been carried acrossfrom 1, 1, so as to revert the flap downward. After Bernard and Huette. (652) Fii. )l;; 69,.


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