The Principles and practice of surgery, embracing minor and operative surgery v.1, Band 1

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J.B. Lippincott, 1863
 

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Seite 543 - ... others. For, if such nostrum be of real efficacy, any concealment regarding it is inconsistent with beneficence and professional liberality; and, if mystery alone give it value and importance, such craft implies either disgraceful ignorance, or fraudulent avarice. It is also reprehensible for physicians to give certificates attesting the efficacy of patent or secret medicines, or in any way to promote the use of them.
Seite 715 - If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient or by the surgeon upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax, there can be no dislocation; and if this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation.
Seite 731 - Then flex the leg on the thigh ; next strongly adduct it, carrying it over the sound one, and at the same time upward over the pelvis by a kind of semi-circular sweep as high as the umbilicus. Then abduct the knee gently, turn the toes outward, the heel inward, and the foot across the opposite and sound limb, making gentle oscillations of the thigh, when the head of the bone will slip into its socket...
Seite 730 - Let the operator stand or kneel on the injured side and seize the ankle with one hand and the knee with the other. Then flex the leg on the thigh ; next strongly adduct it, carrying it over the sound one, and at the same time upward over the pelvis by a kind of semi-circular sweep as high as the umbilicus. Then abduct the knee gently, turn the toes...
Seite 731 - When the thigh is flexed on the trunk, say at an angle of 45°, and is gently abducted, and the head of the bone thus brought close to the lower edge of the acetabulum, if, while gentle oscillations of the thigh are made at the knee, it — the head — does not immediately enter the socket, the knee should be alternately elevated and depressed, thus varying the angle of the thigh. If, by this manoeuvre...
Seite 777 - It puts the diseased parts in the best position for their restoration with a perfect joint, as it relieves the pressure upon the head of the bone, while at the same time it admits of motion, which increases the recuperative energy of the parts, inasmuch as it increases vitality." " On the Advantages of Elastic Extension in Morbus Coxarius," American Medical Times, September 1, 1860, p.
Seite 571 - ... held in the proper direction without any risk of yielding or slipping of the apparatus, and so secure that the most restless patient cannot disarrange it. In adjusting the apparatus, the arm is passed through the opening above the pad, the wide band thrown across the opposite shoulder, the elbow placed in the sling, and the long strap attached to the back of the sling brought round in front. In removing it from the patient, it is only requisite to loosen the long back strap which draws in the...
Seite 731 - Jmce gently, turn the toes outwards, the heel inwards, and carry the foot across the opposite and sound limb, making gentle oscillations of THE THIGH, when the head of the bone will slip into its socket.
Seite 265 - ... 4 If smaller than the chasm which it is intended to fill, the graft will grow, or project from itself new skin to supply the deficiency. * 5. It is not improbable that the graft will expand, during the process of cicatrization at its margins, but especially for a time after the cicatrization is consummated.
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