Observations on contraction of the fingers (Dupuytren's contraction) : and its successful treatment by subcutaneous divisions of the palmar fascia, and immediate extension also on the obliteration of depressed cicatrices after glandular abcesses, or exfoliation of bone by a subcutaneous operation / by William Adams.
- Adams, William, 1810-1900.
- Date:
- 1879
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Observations on contraction of the fingers (Dupuytren's contraction) : and its successful treatment by subcutaneous divisions of the palmar fascia, and immediate extension also on the obliteration of depressed cicatrices after glandular abcesses, or exfoliation of bone by a subcutaneous operation / by William Adams. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR. A NEW OPERATION FOR BONY ANCHYLOSIS OF THE HIP JOINT WITH MALPOSITION OF THE LIMB. BY SUBCUTA-NEOtrS DIVISION OF THE NECK OP THE THIGH-BONE Illustrated with numerous Wood-Engravings. 8vo. 2s. 6d. CLUB-FOOT : ITS CAUSES, PATHOLOGY, AND TREATMENT. Being the Jacksonian Prize Essay for 1864, awarded by the Eoyal College of Surgeons. With 106 Engravings, and 6 Lithograph Plates, Svo., cloth, 15s. Second Edition. Second JEdition will shortly he ready. . THE SPINE: LATERAL AND OTHER FORMS OF CURVATURE; THEIB PATHOLOGY AND TBEATMENT. With 5 Plates and 66 Wood-Engravings. Svo., cloth, 10s. Qd. Tlie work is one which is creditable to the scientific research, and professional character of its Author .... We can confidently recommend it to the profession as a reliahle guide in the treat- ment of a very important class of cases.—Lancet, June 3, 1865. ON THE REPARATIVE PROCESS IN HUMAN TENDONS APTEB SUBCUTANEOUS DIVISION FOR THE CURE OF DEFORMITIES. With 8 Plates. 8vo., cloth, 6s. Tlie work should he on the shelves of every operative surgeon who has claims to a scientific acquaintance with his profession.—The Dublin Quurterli/ Journal of Medical Science, Feb. 1861. SUBCUTANEOUS SURGERY: A SKETCH OF ITS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. 8vo., cloth, 2,v. Qd. It appears tons not so ni icli n compliment to Mr. Adams, ns an act of justice to the prnfcssion, that tills excellent skelcli of tlic princip Ics and ])ractice of aulicutuiieous surgery sho\ild receive a wiile clrciila'jori.—linllih ami F.irehjii U cdico-Chirnrginil llcttieiv, ^Ijiril, 1858.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20385444_0111.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


