Volume 1
The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations / by John Eric Erichsen.
- Erichsen, John
- Date:
- 1869
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations / by John Eric Erichsen. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Chapter XII.—Arrest of Arterial Haemorrhage. Natural Arrest of Hemorrhage—History of Investigations—Temporary Jieans—Changes in the Blood and iu the Heart's Action—Reti-action and Contraction of tlie Artery—Fomiation of Coagulum—Permanent Closure- Adhesion—Contraction—Arrest of Hemorrhage from Punctured Arteries.— Surgical Treatment—Temporary Means—Compression of Artery—Tour- niquet—Permanent Means — Cold—Styptics—Cauterisation—Direct Pres- sure—Torsion—Ligature—History—Principles—A]iplication—Efrects—Acu- pressure—Collateral Circulation.—Accidents after Arterial Occlu- sion BY Surgical Means.—Secondary Hemorrhage—Gangrene . 168—198 Chapter XIII.—Traumatic Aneurism and Arterio-Venous Wounds. Traumatic Aneurism—Ditiused—Circumscribed.—Arterio-Venous Wounds —Aneurismal Varix—Varicose Aneurism ..... 199—205 Chapter XIV.—Wounds of Special Arteries. Arteries of Head and Neck—Carotid Artery—Aneurismal Varix of Inter- nal Jugular Vein—Traumatic Aneurism of Temporal Artery—Deep Arteries of Face.—Arteries of Upper Limb—Subclavian—Auem'ismal Varix of Subclavian Vein—Axillary—Open Wounds—Traumatic Aneurism—Brachial Artery—Wounds—Traumatic Aneurism—Varicose Aneurism—Aneurismal Varix—Arteries of the Forearm and Palm—Ti-aumatic Aneurism of Radial and Ulnar Arteries—Wounds of Palmar Arteries—Cii-cumscribed Traumatic Aneurism in the Palm.—Arteries of Lower Limb—Femoral Artery audits Branches—Diffused Traumatic Aneurism—Arteries of the Leg and Foot— Wounds and Traumatic Aneuiisms—Tramnatic Aneurism of Gluteal Arteiy 205—214 Chapter XV.—Entrance of Air into Veins. Air in Veins—Results of Experiments on Animals—Spontaneous Entry in Man—Local Phenomena—Constitutional Effects—Cause—Preventive Treat- ment—Curative Treatment—Indications to be followed . . . 214—220 Chapter XVI.—Injuries of Nerves, Muscles, and Tendons. Injuries of Nerves—Contusion—Puncture—Division.—Injuries of Muscles and Tendons—Sprains or Strains—Rupture and Division—Union—Treat- ment 220—223 Chapter XVII.—Injuries of Bones and Joints. Injuries of Bones—Brui.sing—Bending.—Injuries of Joints—Contusions— Sprains—Treatment —Wounds of Joints—Symptoms and Effects—Traumatic Arthritis—Treatment.—Wounds of Individual Joints—Hip and Shoulder —Knee—Ankle—Elbow—Wrist . . . . , , . 223—229 Chapter XVI11.—Fracture, Causes of Fracture—Varieties — Nature — Direction — Signs—Union—In Simple Fracture—In Compound Fracture.—Treatment of Simple Frac- ture—Reduction — Prevention of Return of Displacement — Bandages— Splints—Starched Bandage—Plaster of Paris Bandage.—Accidents during Treatment—Spasm—Extravasation of Blood—Q£dema and Gangi'ene Pulmonary and Cerebral Congestion.—Complicated Fractures—Treat- ment.— Compound Fracture—Removal of the Limb—Rebreaking and Resetting Bones—Delayed Union—Ununited Fracture and Ffdse Joint 229 263](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20414298_0001_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


