The practice of surgery . Fig. 17.—Intestinal localization (Monks). by passing the fingers down the side of the mesentery and its attach-ment, and by correcting any twist that may be present, then with afinger on either side the direction of the bowel may be observed. Thesestudies of Monks form one of the most valuable of such contributions tothe surgery of the intestines. 46 THE ABDOMEN In Studying intestinal surgery bear in mind that there are three im-portant divisions of the subject: (a) The surgery of injuries; (b) ofinflammations; (c) of new-growths; while at the same time one must. II (


The practice of surgery . Fig. 17.—Intestinal localization (Monks). by passing the fingers down the side of the mesentery and its attach-ment, and by correcting any twist that may be present, then with afinger on either side the direction of the bowel may be observed. Thesestudies of Monks form one of the most valuable of such contributions tothe surgery of the intestines. 46 THE ABDOMEN In Studying intestinal surgery bear in mind that there are three im-portant divisions of the subject: (a) The surgery of injuries; (b) ofinflammations; (c) of new-growths; while at the same time one must. II (Monks). remember constantly that lesions of the intestines often are secondaryand complicate far-reaching constitutional disturbances. In consider-


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