The principles and practice of operative surgery / by Frederic C. Skey.
- Frederic Carpenter Skey
- Date:
- 1858
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The principles and practice of operative surgery / by Frederic C. Skey. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Pago Amputation (continued). Lisfranc's operation . .386 Guthrie's operation . . 387 flap of the integuments and circular incision of the muscles . . • . 388 below trochanter minor . 390 Thigh 390 lengtli to be retained . 391 varieties of operation . . 391 by single division of soft structures . . • 394 Leg . . . . . 395 position in life determines the place of division . 395 middle of the calf . . 396 circular .... 396 double flap, at calf . . 397 improved operation . .398 above ancle-joint . . . 399 Foot, at ancle-joint . . 400 Mr. Syme's operation . . 400 Pirogoff's operation . .401 across middle of tarsus, or Chopart's operation . 402 across tarso-metatarsal arti- culation—Hey's operation 405 Great toe, with metatarsal bone 407 Little toe . . . . 408 Great toe . . . .408 Penis 409 Anchylosis, false: treatment by laceration Ancle-joint : excision of . Moreau—Sir A. Cooper Subcutaneous divisions . Astragalus left intact Operation Aneukism . Nature of—and varieties Classification . Contents of the sac Symptoms of, analysed Examples of false diagnosis Spontaneous cure of. processes of, various Principle of treatment Mortality from treatment by ligature .... Treatment by compression Mode of applying compression 231 tourniquet . . • • 232 Treatment by ligature . . 233 455 447 448 448 449 450 219 219 221 222 224 225 226 227 227 228 229 Page Aneurism (continued). Grounds determining the selec- tion 234 Operation .... 234 oblique incision over arteries 234 Extreme tension of ligature unnecessary. . . . 237 Separation of ligature, period of 237 Brasdor's operation . . . 238 Immediate consequences of the operation . . . 239 Treatment by manipulation— Mr. Fergusson . . . 241 Varicose .... 271 Hunterian operation inap- plicable . . . . 273 operation for . . . 274 operation at the sac ]. . 275 Aneurismal varix . . . 271 Anus : imperforate . . . 682 Nature of defect . . . 683 Operation .... 683 After-treatment . . . 685 Operations around . . 623 Aorta : Abdominal . . . 290 Anatomy of . . .290 Sir A. Cooper's operation for tying 290 Mr. James's . . .291 Aetekia innominata . . . 248 Anatomy of—diagnosis . . 248 Operations for tying . . 250 Arteries : operations on wounded 201 Structure of. . . .201 Extent of bleeding — how qualified . • • • 202 Ligatures applied under three conditions . . .202 Traumatic haemorrhage . . 203 Four natural means of arrest- ing hEemorrhage . .204 Surgical means . . . 204 Mr. Webber's torsion forceps. (See Appendix.) Ligatures on arteries, effects of 205 Coagulum, questionable value of 206 Wounds of . . . -207 Evidence of wound of a large vessel . • • • 207 Operation to be selected _ . 209 Exposed branches to be in- cluded . . . . 210](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2040041x_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


