Modern surgery, general and operative / by John Chalmers Da Costa.
- John Chalmers DaCosta
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Modern surgery, general and operative / by John Chalmers Da Costa. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Hemorrhage, elevation in, 445 extradural, 804 control of, 453 extramedullary, 870 forced flexion in, 447 from bladder, 1268 control of, 456 from cerebral sinus, control of, 453 , , from ear, control of, 455 from femoral vein, control of, from gunshot-wounds, control °^' 455 , ^ , from intercostal artery, control of, 452 from internal mammary artery, control of, 452 from intestines, control of, 457 from kidney, control of, 456 from leech-bite, control of, 455 from lung, control of, 457 from palmar arch, rules for arresting, 45° from prostate. 1268 control of, 456 from rectum, control of, 455 from stomach, control of, 457 from tooth-socket, treatment of, 453 from urethra, 1209 control of, 45S from uterus, control of, 456 gelatin in, 448 Guthrie's rule in, 450 Horsley's wax in controUmg, in aMominal section, control of, 454 . in amputation, 13QO in pancreatitis, 1040 in ulcer of stomach, operation for, 959 intercurrent, 457 intermediate, 457 intra-abdominal, 435, 937 control of, 453 intracranial, 804 in newborn, 806 intramedullary, 870 ligature for, 436 meningeal, traumatic, 804 of wounds, 261 arrest. 268 phleborrhaphy in. 439 jMimary. rules for arresting, 450 reactionary, 457 recurrent, 457 secondary, 458 Sken's method of controlhng, 450 , . spinal, control ot, 453 styptics in, 447 subcutaneous, 435 treatment of, 455 subdural, 805 suprarenal extract in, 449 torsion in. 444 treatment, 436 hemostatic agents, 436 umbilical, control of, 455 Xaughn's method of controlling, 452 venous, rules for arresnng, 450 Hemorrhagic diathesis. 467 disease, 467 goiter. 1230 infarction, 204 inflammation, 85, 88 sarcoma, 369 ulcers, 174 Hemorrhoids, 409. 1173 Allingham's operation for, 1177 arterial, 1175 cajMUary, 1173 clamp and cautery operation for, 1177 excision for, 1177 external, 1173 Hemorrhoids, external, connec- tive-tissue, 1174 thrombotic, 1173 varicose, 1174 inflammatory, 1174 internal, 1175 ligature operation for, 1177 treatment of, 1175 operative, 1176 venous, 1175 Whitehead's operation for, 1177 Hemostatic forceps, 437 Hepatic duct, drainage of, 1118 fever. 136, 1034 intermittent, 1028 infection after appendicitis, 992 lobe, floating, 1022 Hepaticostomy, 1120 Hepaticotomy, 1120 Hepatitis, pain of, 91 Hepatopexy, 1022 Hepatoptosis, 1021 hepatopexy in, 1022 laparectomy in, 1022 ]5artial, 1022 Hepatotomy, transthoracic, 1021 Heredity as cause of cancer, 383 Hernia, 1123 abdominal, 1123 causes. 1124 cecal, 1135 cerebri, 816 diaphragmatic, 1158 director, 1130 epigastric, 1155 fat-, 348, 1124 femoral, 1155 Fabricius's operation for, 1144 herniotomy in, 1151 radical cure, 1144 gluteal. 1157 hydrocele of, 1394 in childhood. 1152 incarcerated, 1145 infantile, 1154 encysted, 1153 inflamed, 1145 inguinal congenital, 1154 direct, 1154 radical cure, 1141 Ferguson's operation for, 39 . , i Fowler's operation for, 1138 Halsted's operation for, 1134 moditied, 1137 ' plus Bloodgood's method of transplanting rectus muscle, 1138 indirect, 1154 injury to bladder in operating for, 1127 interparietal, 1156 interstitial, 1156 Kocher's operation for. 1138 Macewen's operation for, 1130 oblique, Bassini's operation for, 1131 Coley's dressing in. 1133 herniotomy in. 1150 superficial, 1156 internal, 1157 into foramen of Winslow, 1157 into funicular process. 1154 into intersigmoid fossa, 1157 into retrocecal fossa, 1157 into retroduodenal fossae, 1157 intra-abdominal. 1157 irreducible, 1145 labial. II54 Littre's, 1148. 1158 lumbar, 1157 mortality from, 1152 needles, 1130 obstructed, 1145 obturator, 1156 of bladder, 1158 of brain, 815 of intestinal wall, 1158 Hernia of linea alba, 1155 of Meckel's diverticulum, 1158 of muscles, 734 of ovary, 1159 of uterus, 1159 of vermiform appendix, 1155 p.erineal, 1157 pjroi-«ritoneal, 1156 pudendal, 1157 reducible, 1125 Lannelongue's treatment, 1130 treatment of, 1126 rest in, 97 retroperitoneal, 1157 Richter's, 1148, 1157 Rokitansky's diverticular, 1158 sciatic, 1157 scrotal, 1134 sliding, of ascending and de- scending colon, operative treatment, 1145 colon, 1153 of descending colon, 1136 strangulated, 1146 delusive calm in, 1148 elastic, 1146 fecal, 1147 vomiting in, 1148 gangrene in, 1148 herniotomy in, 1130 reduction en bissac, 1149 en masse, 1149 taxis in, 1148 treatment of, 1148 traumatic, 1125 tuberculosis of, 1124 umbilical, 1155 herniotomy in, 1131 Mayo's operation for, 1141 radical cure, 1141 vaginal, 1137 varieties of, 1154 ventral, 1155 Hemiotome, Cooper's, 1150 Herniotomy, 1150 Heurteloup's artificial leech, 99 Hewitt's nitrous oxid and oxygen apparatus, 1207 apparatus, 1206 Hey's amputation of foot, 1408 internal derangement, 694 Hibbs's method of tendon-length- ening, 750 Highmore, antrum of, abscess, 148, 881 treatment, 132 inflammation. 881 Hilton's method of opening deep abscess. 154 Hip, abscess of. 634 congenitiil dislocation. Hoffa's op'cration. 724 Lorenz's bloodless method of reduction. 723 operation, 725 operation for, 723 disease, 633 examination of, in fractures of femur, 588 Hip-joint, disarticulation at, 1414 disease, 633 excision, 713- %« also Ex- cision oj hip-joint. faulty ankylosis, osteotomy for, 700 osteo-arthritis of, 651 rheumatic gout. 631 traumatic dislocation, 687. See also Dislocation, traumatic, of femur. tuberculosis of, 633. See also Tuberculosis of hip-joint. Hirschsprung's disease, 1000 Hodgen's splint for fractures of femur, 604 Hodgkin's disease, 1247 Hoffa's operation for congenital dislocation of hip, 724](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21224882_1509.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)