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" For the purpose of retaining this admirable, because most efficient principle, I employ a well-padded iron knob, which may represent the heel, from which there extend, laterally, two strong straight branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or... "
Operative Surgery - Page 87
by Frederic Carpenter Skey - 1801 - 709 pages
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 7

1851 - 584 pages
...laterally two strong straight branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or ring of about four mches in length, the office of which is designed to keep...means of girds carried round the shoulder, in which we inclnde the margins of this cavity, viz., the pectoral!* major and latissimus dorsi, as in a vice,...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being ..., Volume 23, Issue 4

William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan - Medicine - 1851 - 778 pages
...from^which there extend laterally two strong straight branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or ring of about four inches in length, the office...from pressure as possible ; for what operation can oe more absurd than the endeavour to fix the scapula by means of girds carried round the shoulder,...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 23

Medicine - 1859 - 592 pages
...laterally two Mrwii: branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or ring of about four incho in length, the office of which is designed to keep...margins of the axilla as free from pressure as possible It is of the utmost importance, if wo iri?h for success, that we have the margins of the nxilla imtrnnm»cH«d,-in'OTdt...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 23

Medicine - 1859 - 450 pages
...heel, from which there extend laterally two strong branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or ring of about four inches in length, the office of which is designed to keep tlie margins of the axilla as free from pressure as possible It is of the utmost importance, if we...
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A System of surgery v.2, Volume 2

Timothy Holmes - 1861 - 932 pages
...extend laterally, each about four inches in length, ending in a bulb or ring, the office of which is to keep the margins of the axilla as free from pressure as possible, and to which the cords from the staples are attached ; the iron knob is passed high into the axilla,...
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A Practical treatise on fractures and dislocations

Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1863 - 770 pages
...employed by Skey, instead of the heel. strong straight branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or ring of about four inches in length, the office...of the axilla as free from pressure as possible." The iron knob is to be pressed well up into the axilla and attached to cords fastened to a staple;...
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Mechanical therapeutics

Philip Skinner Wales - 1867 - 726 pages
...which there extend laterally two strong, straight branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or ring of about four inches in length, the office of which is designed to keep Fig. 467. Sir A. Cooper's mode of redaction with the knee in the axilla. Skey's Iron knob for the axilla....
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A System of surgery :theoretical and practical v.2, Volume 2

Timothy Holmes - 1870 - 976 pages
...extend laterally, each about four inches in length, ending in a bulb or ring, the office of which is to keep the margins of the axilla as free from pressure as possible, and to which the cords from the staples are attached ; the iron knob is passed high into the axilla,...
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Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of ..., Volume 27

American Institute of Homeopathy - Homeopathy - 1875 - 894 pages
...which there extend, laterally, two strong straight branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or ring of about four inches in length, the office...margins of the axilla as free from pressure as possible. The iron knob is to be pressed well up in the axilla and attached to cords fastened to a staple, the...
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A Practical Treatise on Fractures and Dislocations

Frank Hastings Hamilton - Dislocations - 1875 - 842 pages
...which there extend laterally two strong straight branches of the same metal, each ending in a bulb or ring of about four inches in length, the office of which is designed to keep the marL'iii.* of the axilla as free from pressure as possible." The iron knob is to be pressed well up...
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