Oxford Loose-leaf Surgery, Volume 4

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Frederic Francis Burghard, Allen Buckner Kanavel
Oxford University Press, 1918 - Surgery
 

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Page 685 - discharge from the sinus remains foul, in spite of repeated irrigations. 7. When recurring groups of polypi are produced by the suppuration in the frontal and ethmoidal cells. 8. When a simple purulent discharge is not relieved by careful intranasal treatment, and the patient desires permanent relief by radical operation.
Page 235 - that the pressure of the knife-edge on the tissue shall be most gentle, and that the second incision shall terminate a trifle inside the extremity of the first, in order that the last
Page 593 - when the tube is in the larynx, inasmuch as it allows the beak to glide from any point of the rim almost automatically into the opening, and what this means can be appreciated by those who have had experience with the old extractor
Page 56 - believes it is better to cut the vas obliquely, split it upward for a quarter of an inch, and sew this wide-stretched lumen to the opening made either in the epididymis, or, if spermatozoa are not found there, in the testicle. The microscopist should
Page 685 - 1. Failure of other operations. 2. Presence of fistula or abscess, or indications of necrosis. 3. Symptoms of intracranial complications. 4. When in a case of chronic purulent frontal sinusitis there is pain and fever with a
Page 530 - with knife or scissors, including more than half an inch of the surrounding apparently healthy tissues, without respect to the after use of the voice or any other consideration except the complete removal of the disease. The included area is cut out right down to the cartilage, which is laid bare and finally scraped absolutely bare with Volkmann's sharp spoon.
Page 181 - along the left border of the sternum from the lower border of the first rib to the upper border of the
Page 235 - forward by the sawing movement to meet the extremity of the first incision at the apex of the triangle, thus making a
Page 215 - with the edge directed upwards, in the right hand for the right eye, and in the left hand for the left,
Page 485 - three inches in length, is made along the anterior border of the sterno-mastoid muscle, the mid-point of the incision

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