. A system of obstetrics . iWM \. Operation for Hare-Lip, position forinfant. Elastic Compressor applied over CoronaryArtery. controlled by a rubber ring, and the degree of compression by the posi-tion of the rubber ring. Whatever may be the method of operating, the first step should beto free the lip from all attachments, so that the flaps will move effect this object, the lip should be raised and put on the this act the attachments of the mucous membrane are seen, and theyshould be incised at their reflection from the lip to the gum, so as toadmit of the freest movement
. A system of obstetrics . iWM \. Operation for Hare-Lip, position forinfant. Elastic Compressor applied over CoronaryArtery. controlled by a rubber ring, and the degree of compression by the posi-tion of the rubber ring. Whatever may be the method of operating, the first step should beto free the lip from all attachments, so that the flaps will move effect this object, the lip should be raised and put on the this act the attachments of the mucous membrane are seen, and theyshould be incised at their reflection from the lip to the gum, so as toadmit of the freest movement of the sides of the cleft. The closureof the wound must be by the hare-lip pin, unless the case is one inwhich there is no strain or considerable tension. This pin should beof steel, very fine, and of sufficient length to leave projecting on eachside an inchto an inch and a half of the shaft. It should be enteredat least one-third of an inch from the margin of the cleft, and be carriedobliquelv through the flap to the margin of t
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