Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 11885 |
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... muscles , and it is impossible to make a full exposure of them without dividing the muscles transversely . I shall now make an incision through the soft parts down to the bone , over the enlarged portion . I scrape back the periosteum ...
... muscles , and it is impossible to make a full exposure of them without dividing the muscles transversely . I shall now make an incision through the soft parts down to the bone , over the enlarged portion . I scrape back the periosteum ...
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... muscular tissues of the thigh . There is also destructive inflam- mation of the knee joint , and I have no doubt that ... muscles of the thigh , I propose to evacuate the abscess . This I shall do in the follow- ing method : First , make ...
... muscular tissues of the thigh . There is also destructive inflam- mation of the knee joint , and I have no doubt that ... muscles of the thigh , I propose to evacuate the abscess . This I shall do in the follow- ing method : First , make ...
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... muscles or it may be beneath the periosteum . The cause of the abscess is in all prob- ability transmitted irritation from the knee . I make an incision at the junction of the lower and middle third of the thigh , in such a direction as ...
... muscles or it may be beneath the periosteum . The cause of the abscess is in all prob- ability transmitted irritation from the knee . I make an incision at the junction of the lower and middle third of the thigh , in such a direction as ...
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... muscles or aponeuroses had been divided in cutting down upon the nerve would be restored to their original relationships , and kept there by aseptic animal sutures , such as carbolized gut ; then the wound in the deep fascia would be ...
... muscles or aponeuroses had been divided in cutting down upon the nerve would be restored to their original relationships , and kept there by aseptic animal sutures , such as carbolized gut ; then the wound in the deep fascia would be ...
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... muscles , and doubtless the periosteal sutures held on ; and the edges of skin soon , as it were , crept together ... muscle an inch an a half , with rapid healing of the wound by first inten- tion , no deformity or depression , and ...
... muscles , and doubtless the periosteal sutures held on ; and the edges of skin soon , as it were , crept together ... muscle an inch an a half , with rapid healing of the wound by first inten- tion , no deformity or depression , and ...
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