. Commentaries on the surgery of the war in Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, from the battle of Roliça, in 1808, to that of Waterloo, in 1815; with additions relating to those in the Crimea in 1854-55, showing the improvements made during and since that period in the great art and science of surgery on all the subjects to which they relate. Revised to October, 1855. ses of Hospital Gangrene which haveappeared at the Hospital Stations in the Peninsula between 2\st Juneand 24:th December, 1813. SantanderBilbao Vera 00 -3 d . -e 6 ^ u ill Ti 53 J>^ -3 = 3 dl§


. Commentaries on the surgery of the war in Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, from the battle of Roliça, in 1808, to that of Waterloo, in 1815; with additions relating to those in the Crimea in 1854-55, showing the improvements made during and since that period in the great art and science of surgery on all the subjects to which they relate. Revised to October, 1855. ses of Hospital Gangrene which haveappeared at the Hospital Stations in the Peninsula between 2\st Juneand 24:th December, 1813. SantanderBilbao Vera 00 -3 d . -e 6 ^ u ill Ti 53 J>^ -3 = 3 dl§ o § s • &-J3 a 160 72 35 53 25 972 557 387 28 183 441 349 88 4 74 41 2 2 • ••• 1614 980 512 85 282 Most of theseeases were sentfrom Vittoria. Thirty - seventransferred toSantander. Vera, being al-most on the fieldof battle, had nocase. 116 STRUCTURE OF ARTERIES. LECTURE IX. ON WOUNDS OF ARTERIES, ETC. 1*73. The efforts resorted to by nature for the suppressionof serious hemorrhages depend on the capabilities of thearteries as resulting from their structure, into which it be-comes an object of importance minutely to inquire. Withthis view, the old division of an artery into three coats maybe continued, the difference between ancient and modernanatomy being in their subdivision into different texturesor layers. The annexed diagram shows the edge of a large. artery, which has been divided circularly, and magnified soas to exhibit six layers in a distinct manner; each of thethree ancient coats is divided into two. The inner or oldserous coat is shown to be separable into two: the epithelial,marked 1, and the fenestrated, marked 2. The middle coatis also separated into two: the inner, or muscular, marked3, and the outer, or elastic, marked 4. The outer coat isdivisible also into two layers, the inner, marked 5, and theouter, marked 6; number 5 being composed more of elasticfibers: number 6 more of areolar fibers, by which tissue, ina less condensed state, the arteries


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