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) . ken from the Forehead. After Pancoast. Fig. 2. Side view of the same with the Flap in situ, showing the arrangementof the sutures upon the cheek. After Pancoast. Fig. 3. Likeness of a Patient operated on for the removal of a Deformitycaused by the destruction of the hard Palate, Septum Narium, and all the softparts of the Nose, with the exception of the lip and columna, these being di


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) . ken from the Forehead. After Pancoast. Fig. 2. Side view of the same with the Flap in situ, showing the arrangementof the sutures upon the cheek. After Pancoast. Fig. 3. Likeness of a Patient operated on for the removal of a Deformitycaused by the destruction of the hard Palate, Septum Narium, and all the softparts of the Nose, with the exception of the lip and columna, these being dis-torted and fastened to the lower end of the ossa nasi. After Pancoast. Fig. 4. A view of the Gap left in the Nose of Fig. 3, after the dissection ofthe cicatrix and depression of the tip of the nose. The outlines of the flapscut from the cheeks to fill up the gap are also shown. After Pancoast. Fig. 5. A side view of the same, showing the application of the Sutures andthe closure of the wounds left in the formation of the flaps. After Pancoast. Fig. 6. A front view of the same, showing the arrangement of the TwistedSutures to both the nose and the wounds left in the cheeks. After Pancoast. (140; Fi^, // _\ *J(?WR^*


Size: 1683px × 1485px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdec, booksubjectsurgicalproceduresoperative