Local and regional anesthesia; with chapters on spinal, epidural, paravertebral, and parasacral analgesia, and other applications of local and regional anesthesia to the surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and to dental practice . Fig. 10.—Subcutaneous infiltration from opposite points of entrance (Braun). PRINCIPLES OF TECHNIC 179 edema along the line of injection. When the needle is reintroduced,this should always be done just within the margins of the last in-jection, otherwise each additional needle stick will be Fig. II.—Methods of making subcutaneous injections (Braun).


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