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... integuments felt thin . Upon slackening the tourniquet , the blood gushed out at both the wounds , and appeared so clearly to flow from a vessel deeply seated behind the fibula , that there seemed to be no hope of discovering and ...
... integuments felt thin . Upon slackening the tourniquet , the blood gushed out at both the wounds , and appeared so clearly to flow from a vessel deeply seated behind the fibula , that there seemed to be no hope of discovering and ...
Pagina 155
... integuments , as are proportionate to the diameter of the limb . By a triple incision I mean , first , an in- cision through the integuments alone ; secondly , an incision through all the muscles made somewhat higher than that through ...
... integuments , as are proportionate to the diameter of the limb . By a triple incision I mean , first , an in- cision through the integuments alone ; secondly , an incision through all the muscles made somewhat higher than that through ...
Pagina 156
... integuments , when in a sound state , always recede after they are divided , it is useful to make some allowance for this recession ; and to make the first inci . sion half an inch below the semidiameter of the limb . Supposing the ...
... integuments , when in a sound state , always recede after they are divided , it is useful to make some allowance for this recession ; and to make the first inci . sion half an inch below the semidiameter of the limb . Supposing the ...
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