The science and art of surgery : a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations / by John Eric Erichsen.
- Erichsen, John Eric, 1818-1896.
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The science and art of surgery : a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations / by John Eric Erichsen. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![l'.\<iK CiiAi'TER 1J I.—Special A.aiputatiox.s. A.MruTATioNS OF THE Uppek Limb—Fiiigcrs—Mctacarpo-Pluilangeal Articulations —Thumb — Metacarpal Bones —Wrist — Forearm — Arm — Shoulder-Joint — By Transfixion—Lisfranc's Method—Larrey's Dval Metliod—General Ecsults of Amputations of the Upper Limb 88—10<» Amputations of the Lower Limb—Toes—^Metatarso-rhalangeal Articulations— Amputation of Great Toe—Anatomical Guides in the Foot—Metatarsal Bone of Great Toe—of Little Toe—Amputation of Metatarsus—Key's Operation—Ampu- tation through Tarsus—Chopart's Opcratio]i—Syme's Disarticulation at the Ankle-Joinr-PirogofE's Amputation—Subastragahjid Amputation—llesults of Amputations of Foot—Amputation of Leg—Flap Amputation—Circular Opera- lion—Results—Amputation through Knee-Joint—By Anterior and Posterior Flaps—By Lateral Flaps : Smith's :\Iethod—Amputation through C^ondyles : (Garden's and Lister's Operations—Results of Amputation through Kuec-Joint or Condyles—Amputation of Thigh—Vcrmales Operation-Amputation of Middle, and Upper Thirds of Thigh—Through Trochanters-llesults of Amputation of Thigh—Amputation at Hip-Joint—Resulrs lOG—14L ChAI'TER 1Y.—TiOf'AL DlSTURlJAXCES OF C'lRCULATIOX, AND JxFEA:\niATIOX. Local Anaemia 142— Active Local Hypek^mia, Active Congestion, Detekminatiok of Blood, OR Fluxion—Causes—Sj'mptoms—Eifects 143—144 I'assive Congestion—Causes—Effects—Symptoms—Treatment . . . 144—147 Stkangulation 147 Inflammation—History—Microscopic Changes in: Active Hypersemia—Stasis —Oscillation—Thrombosis—Migration of the White Corpuscles—Inflammatory Ijymph. — Modes of Termination: Resolution — Suppuration — Ulceration —Gangrene. — Causes of Inflammation: Predisposing—Exciting. — Irri- tants : Mechanical—Physical—Chemical—Products of Putrefaction.—Organ- ised Irritants—Micrococci—Bacilli.—Functional Irritation.—Nervoits Irritants—Varieties of Inflammation—Local Signs.—Inflammatory Fever —Symptoms—Varieties.—Irritative Fever 147—1,S7 Treatment of Acute Inflammation—Preventive Treatment: Antiseptics—Cold —Rest—Acute Inflammation with Sthenic Fever—Constitutional—Local—Treat- ment of Asthenic Cases 187—208 <Jhronic Inflammation—Pathology—Causes—Phenomena—Constitutional Symp- toms—Treatment, Constitutional and Local 208—21'.) (Catarrhal Inflammation- Pathology—Purulent Catarrh—Varieties—Symptoms —Treatment 219—221 Chapter Y.—Suppueatiox and Abscess. Suppuration—Formation of an Acute Abscess—Characters of Pus—Microscopic (■haractcrs—Diagnosis—Circumstances influencing Tendency to Suppuration Duration—Symptoms—Hectic—Albuminoid, or Amyloid Degeneration . 222 iWl Varieties of Abscess—Definition—Acute or Phlegmonous—Diffuse—Metastatic— Chronic—Lymphatic or Congestive—Tympanitic or Emphysematous—Sittiatiou and Size—Effects—Diagnosis—Prognosis—Trcatmcnt—Of Acute Abscess—Of](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21536867_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)