Manual of operative surgery v.1, Volume 1Bermingham & Company, 1884 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
adductor magnus Amputation angle antiseptic artery avoid beneath bone brachial carbolic carefully carotid catgut cent cicatrix circular clavicle condyle Contiguous Anatomy digitorum disease divided downward drainage drawn employed Excision exposed extending extensor extremity fascia femoral fibres finger flap flexed flexor flexor carpi ulnaris foramen forceps forearm front greater cornu hemorrhage humerus iliac fascia inches in length incision inner border inner side insertion integument internal joint jugular knife ligature limb linear guide longus lower border lower third median Median nerve membrane metacarpal method muscle muscular guide nerve oblique opening operation osteotome outer border outer side outward pass the needle patient periosteum peritoneum pollicis portion posterior border Poupart's ligament pulsation radial raised removed scalpel Scarpa's triangle separate sheath situation soft sterno-mastoid subclavian superficial surface surgeon sutures tendon thigh three inches thumb tibial tion tissues transverse trochanter ulnar ulnar nerve upper border upward vein vessel wound
Populaire passages
Pagina 148 - The peroneus tertnis (flexor tarsi fibularis) arises from the lower fourth of the fibula, and is inserted into the base of the metatarsal bone of the little toe.
Pagina 66 - I use a one-to-twenty watery solution of carbolic acid, only that the carbolic acid is dissolved not in pure water, but in an exceedingly dilute solution of chromic acid. But minute as is the quantity of the chromic acid, it exerts, when in conjunction with carbolic...
Pagina 197 - Poupart's ligament, at a point midway between the anterior superior spinous process of the ilium and the symphysis pubis...
Pagina 124 - It next ascends to the interval between the transverse process of the atlas and the mastoid process of the temporal bone...
Pagina 103 - ... to the upper border of the right sternoclavicular articulation, where it divides into the right common carotid and right subclavian arteries.
Pagina 117 - It ascends in a slightly curved course, with the convexity forward, to a point midway between the neck of the condyle of the lower jaw and the external auditory meatus.
Pagina 105 - In the upper third, the arm being extended as before, make an incision two and a half inches in length along the inner border of the coraco-brachialis ; the artery is readily exposed, lying between and behind the median and ulnar nerves, the former to the outside and the latter to the inside.
Pagina 204 - When in position (Fig. 8) either the saw (c) or the knife (B) edge of theshaft, according to the way the latter is turned, corresponds with the opening in the canula. The saw or knife can then be worked to and fro within the canula by a piston-like movement, the canula being steadied by grasping the flange (D) at its base. If it be necessary to work the instrument as an ordinary blunt-pointed sheathed saw or knife, the shaft can be fixed in the canala and made into one piece by a thumb-screw in the...
Pagina 213 - When two are made, each should equal not less than one-fourth of the circumference of the limb at the point where the bone is to be divided...
Pagina 152 - Trapezius,1 from the inner third of the superior curved line of the occipital bone, the ligamentum...