The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . se are removed, andnecrosis of the bent or rather broken fiagment of bone, which has actuallyoccurred, is not an unlikely accident. Fistulous Openings through the Nasal Bones leading into theinterior of the nostrils are occasionally met with. Such apertures asthese are, perha|)s, best closed by paring the edges, and then bringingforward a flap of neighboring skin by the gliding operation. In somecases of this kind, procedures may be required, in which the Surgeonmay display much ingenuity and lie


The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . se are removed, andnecrosis of the bent or rather broken fiagment of bone, which has actuallyoccurred, is not an unlikely accident. Fistulous Openings through the Nasal Bones leading into theinterior of the nostrils are occasionally met with. Such apertures asthese are, perha|)s, best closed by paring the edges, and then bringingforward a flap of neighboring skin by the gliding operation. In somecases of this kind, procedures may be required, in which the Surgeonmay display much ingenuity and lienefit his patient greatly. The cutsrepresent a case many years since under my care, before and the dayafter operation, in which a large aperture into the side of the nose,i-esulting from necrosis of tiie left nasal bone cousequent on scarlatina(Fig. 599), was successfully closed by a flap of skin taken from the fore-head b^ the twisting process (Fig. 600;. The patient, who was a childat the time of the operation, has since grown into a comely woman,presenting scarcely a trace of the


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