Volume 1
A system of surgery / by J. M. Chelius; translated from the German and accompanied with additional notes and observations by John F. South.
- Maximilian Joseph von Chelius
- Date:
- 1847
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A system of surgery / by J. M. Chelius; translated from the German and accompanied with additional notes and observations by John F. South. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Schindler’s artery-compressor, i. 299 ; on the more general application of the tre- phine, i. 413 ; mode of operating in ex- cision of the lower jaw with the condyles, ii. 989 ; on the previous ligature of the carotid artery, ii. 990. ScHMALKALDEN ou the treatment of artificial anus, i. 723. ScHMALZ on the effects of electrifying pa- tients in doubtful cases of mercurial dis- ease, i. 680. Schmitt’s obturator for vesico-vaginal fis- tula, i. 7.61. Schmucker’s case of concussion, i. 411 ; case of wound of the womb, i. 486 ; on ligature of the hernial sac for its radical cure, ii. 24; case of spontaneous rupture of the ovarian cyst, ii. 491. Schneider’s case of reduction of the con- secutive dislocation in hip-disease, i. 268 ; bandage for rupture of the tendo Achillis, i. 493. ScHONLEiN on the elimination of the mole- cular fibrin, i. 32. ScHREGER on the lengthening of the limb in hip-disease, i. 257; on dislocation of the head of the thigh-bone downwards a!id inwards in hip-disease, i. 258 ; case of reduction of the consecutive disloca- tion, i. 268 ; on the treatment of salivary fistula, i. 713; apparatus for ligaturing complete rectal fistulas, i. 733 ; on the use of the suture in vesico-vaginal fistula, i. 753, 755 ; ou congenital dislocation of the hip, i. 769 ; on the causes of congenital dislocations, i. 769 ; on incision of the hernial sac and the introduction of lint- tents, to effect the radical cure, ii. 24 ; indications when the operation for the radical cure is admissible, ii. 28; opera- tion for cartilaginous bodies in the slioul- der-joint, ii. 710 ; on the complication of nasal polypus with teleangiectasy, ii. 731; mode of amputating the penis near the pubic bones, ii. 801. Schreiner’s mode of amputating, ii. 892. Schdh’s case of partial dislocation of the vertebra:, i. 536. Schhbier never found any trace of inflam- mation in cartilage, i. 236. Schurbiayer’s apparatus for fracture of the neck of the femur, i. 570. Schwann’s opinion on the formation of new vessels, i. 292. Schwarz on the treatment of prolapse of the rectum, ii. 133. Schwenke on the lengthening of the limb in hip-disease, i. 257. Schwekdt's cleft-needle for the introduction of the thread in staphyloraphy, i. 605. Scoliosis, ii. 158. Scott’s case of abscesses of the hip-joint, i. 254 ; plan of treatment of hip-disease, i. 263; ca.se of wounded stomach without protrusion, i. 475. Scoutteten’s operation for the destruction of the matrix of the nail, i. 200; on the causes of club-foot, ii. 176; on the section of the tendo Achillis in club-foot, ii. ]82- mode of operating in exarticulatiug a bone, ii. 931 ; mode of operating for am- putation at the hip-joint, ii. 940; oval cut in partial amputation of the foot, ii. 949. mode of operating in exarticulation of the' - metatarsal bones, ii. 950; in exarticulation 1 of the metatarsal bone of the great toe ii. 952; in exarticulation of the toes, ii. , 954 ; amputation at the shoulder-joint with the oval cut, ii. 958 ; mode of ope- rating in exarticulation of the metacarpal bones of the ring and little fingers, ii. 964 : oval cut in exarticulation of the C middle metacarpal bone, ii. 964. Scrotum, frost-bitten, i. 126; sarcomatoo^;'- ii. 805 ; cancer of. ii. 815. ScuLTETUs’ artery-compressor, i. 299. Sebaceous tumors, ii. 697. Sedillot's oblique cut in amputations, ii. 892. Segalas’ caustic-holder for stricture of the k urethra, ii. 370. Seiler’s modification of Dupuytren’s en- * terotome, i. 723 ; on the nature of stran- v gulation in rupture, ii. 12 ; on the opera- tion for strangulated ischiatic rapture, ii. 87; on the posterior labial rupture, ii. 91. Selwyn’s, Dr. Congreve, case of recovery ■ from wound of the brain, i. 397. Senac on the globular structure of pus, i. 39. Senff on ligature of the hernial sac for its radical cure, ii. 24. Sennertus on aneurismal varix, ii. 269. Serres’ case of aneurism of the basilar artery, ii. 240. Seton, introduction of, ii. 870. Seutin on the treatment of compound frac- tures, i. 512; on the starch bandage in fractured ribs, i. 547 ; treatment of frac- ture of the humerus, i. 556 ; application of the permanent apparatus in fracture of the femur, i. 575 ; in fractures of the bones of the leg, i. 583; case of excision of the head of the femur, ii. 978; case of resection of the fibula, ii. 1007. Severinus on cauterizing the tonsils with red-hot iron or caustic, i. 145. Sharp on tying the tonsils, i. 145; on the arrest of haemorrhage by nature, i. 29;: ; ou Cheselden’s operation for stone, 586 ; mode of amputating at the shoulder- joint by the circular cut, ii. 958. Shaw’s case of extirpation of the tonsn. J followed by superficial slough, alarming ! hicmorrhage, and ligature of the oarouf i, 146; ou dissection-wounds and then ; treatment, i. 349 ; case of fatal lu'cmo’’’ ^ rhage during lithotomy from wound ® : dorsal artery of the penis, ii. 603. Sheldon’.s treatment of fractured olecrwon i. 560.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28267989_0001_0144.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)