Volume 1
A manual of surgical treatment / by W. Watson Cheyne and F.F. Burghard.
- Watson Cheyne
- Date:
- 1899-1903
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: A manual of surgical treatment / by W. Watson Cheyne and F.F. Burghard. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Chapter VII.—Wounds. Modes of Healing. I'AGE Modes of Healing—Healing by First Intention— Healing by Blood Clot- Healing under a Scab—Healing by Granulation—Healing by Union of Granu- lations—Conditions inimical to Healing by First Intention, - 147-151 Chapter VIII.—Wounds. Treatment of Incised Wounds. Incised Wounds—Classification, 152 Treatment of Wounds made by the Surgeon through Unbroken Skin— Apposition of Edges—Approximation of Deeper Structures—Sutures : Where there is no tension—Where there is great tension—Where there is moderate tension— Removal of Sutures.—Avoidance of Movement and Irritation—Exclusion of Micro-Organisms: Disinfection of Skin, Hands, and Instruments—Preparation of Ligatures and Sponges—Swabs—Precautions during Operation : Towels— Mackintoshes—Dress—Management of Sponges—Avoidance of Aerial Infection — Irrigation—Drainage.—Dressings: Lister's Cyanide Gauze—Pressure—When and how to change Diessings.—After Progress of Wound—Treatment without Antiseptics—Causes of failure to seen re healing by First Intention—Treatment 'cohere Sepsis occurs— Treatment where the Edges are not brought together: Thiersch's Skin Grafting—Plastic Operations—Granulating Flaps—Occunence of Sepsis in Open Wounds : Treatment, ----- 152-1S1 Wounds that cannot be kept Aseptic—Wounds of Mucous Membranes— Chloride of Zinc—Antistreptococcic Serum, - 1S2-184 Incised Wounds Inflicted Accidentally—Treatment—Scalp Wounds, - 184-1S5 Wounds already Septic—Treatment of Open Granulating Wounds—Treatment where Septic Sinuses are present, - - - - 185-187 Chapter IX.—Wounds. Punctured, Contused, Lacerated, and Poisoned Wounds ; Burns, Scalds, and Frost-Bites. Punctured Wounds—Characters—Results—Treatment, - 188 Contusions and Contused Wounds—Characters—Causes—Treatment, - 189-190 Lacerated Wounds—Characters—Causes—Treatment, - - 190-192 Poisoned Wounds—Lupus Anatomicus: Treatment—Local Septic Infection — General Septic Infection : Treatment, - 192-194 Burns and Scalds—Degrees of Burn—Local and Constitutional Phenomena— Causes of Death. — Treatment: General—Local, - - - - 194-200 Effects of Intense Cold—Chilblains—Ulcers—Frost-bite—Treatment, Prophyl- actic and Curative, - - - - - - - 200-204 Chapter X.—Wounds. Infective Diseases of Wounds. Septic Intoxication—Symptoms—Treatment, Local and General, - - 205-208 Traumatic Fever—Treatment, - - - - 20S-209 Acute Sceptic.-emia—Symptoms—Treatment. - 209-211 Chronic Sceptic.-emia or Hectic Fever—Treatment, Local and General, 211-213 Pyemia—Pathology — Treatment, Local and General.—Chronic Pyemia: Treatment,- ........ 213-216 Erysipelas—Symptoms—Varieties—Pathology—Treatment, Local and Genera]— Kraske's Method—Treatment of Phlegmonous cases, - - - 216-220 Tetanus—Definition—Symptoms—Causes—Varieties—Causes of Death—Treatment, Prophylactic and Curative—Treatment of the Wound—Drugs—Diet, - 220-223](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20417494_0001_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


