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" It consists in passing a long needle twice through the flaps or sides of a wound, so as to cross over and compress the mouth of the bleeding artery or its tube, just in the same way as in fastening a flower in the lapel of our coat, we cross over and... "
The Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal - Page 276
1871
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The Retrospect of Medicine, Volume 49

1864 - 452 pages
...passing a long needle twice through the flaps or sides of a wound, so as to cross over and compress the bleeding artery or its tube, just in the same...it with the pin which fixes it, and with this view pass the pin twice through the lapelle. The only portion of the needle which is left exposed internally...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2

1865 - 738 pages
...of a flap, in which an artery is secured by ail acupressure needle, according to the first method. the mouth of the bleeding artery or its tube, just...over and compress the stalk of it with the pin which Fio. 2. Fia. 2.— Wound surface of the mmc fl.ip, showing the bridge of the acupressure needle compressing...
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The Retrospect of Medicine, Volume 52

1866 - 456 pages
...words of Professor Simpson, " consists in passing a needle through the flaps or sides of the wound, so as to cross over and compress the mouth of the bleeding...which fixes it, and with this view push the pin twice though the lapelle. The only portion of the needle which is left exposed internally on the fresh surface...
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Canada Medical Journal and Monthly Record of Medical and Surgical ..., Volume 2

1866 - 596 pages
...number. The first method " consists in passing a needle through the flaps or ,ides of the wound, so as to cross over and compress the mouth of the bleeding...lapelle of our coat, we cross over and compress the stock of it with the pin which fixes it. and with this view push the pin twice through the iupelle....
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Acupressure

William Pirrie - 1867 - 200 pages
...surface of a flap, in which an artery is secured hy an acupressure pin, according to the first method. of the bleeding artery or its tube, just in the same...cross over and compress the stalk of it with the pin FIG. 3. FlG. 3. — Wound surface of the same flap, showing the bridge of the acupressure pin compressing...
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Acupressure, an excellent method of arresting surgical hæmorrhage ..., Volume 7

William Pirrie - 1867 - 212 pages
...surface of a flap, in which an artery is secured by an acupressure pin, according to the first method. of the bleeding artery or its tube, just in the same...cross over and compress the stalk of it with the pin FIG. 3. 3. — Wound surface of the same flap, showing the bridge of the acupressure pin compressing...
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Mechanical therapeutics

Philip Skinner Wales - 1867 - 726 pages
...acupressure : — " The first method consists in passing a needle through the Saps, or sides of the wound, so as to cross over and compress the mouth of the bleeding...just in the same way as in fastening a flower in the lapel of our coat, we cross over and compress the stalk of it with the pin which fixes it, and with...
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The Principles and practice of surgery

John Ashhurst - 1871 - 1060 pages
...described by Simpson: "It consists in passing a long needle twice through the flaps or sides of a wound, so as to cross over and compress the mouth of the bleeding...just in the same way as in fastening a flower in the lapel of our coat, we cross over and compress the stalk of it with the pin which fixes it, and with...
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The Principles and Practice of Surgery

John Ashhurst - 1882 - 1076 pages
...by Simpson : "It consists in passing a long needle twice through the flaps or sides of a wound, so as to cross over and compress the mouth of the bleeding artery or it* tube, just in the same way as in fastening a flower in the lapel of our coat, we cross over and...
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The Principle and practice of surgery

John Ashhurst - 1882 - 1114 pages
...described by Simpson : It consists in passing a long needle twice through the flaps or sides of a wound, so as to cross over and compress the mouth of the bleeding artery or tube, just in the same way as in fastening a flower in the lapel of our coat, we cross over and compress...
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