A practical treatise on injuries of the head / Edward Bewley.
- Bewley, Edward
- Date:
- 1831
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A practical treatise on injuries of the head / Edward Bewley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![21. I have now set before my readers a full contess tbat, from actual observation, and a companson of the merit, of each with the other u-'^PP*''' * P'-eferable plan and that whjch should be adopted, no matte? ofUat extent the wonnd may be. We shall constant ftnd, that, m those cases of flap wound which have been treated according to Mr. Dease's plan eiea so that, when we wish (after the process of sloughing,) to draw the flap over the Turfac! from which it had been raised, it will eave mor! than one third of that surface uncoZt ries Lt'l ' ''■^•^ing «'hat frightful iniu- onl K T> on^'ted into seemingly triWal ones by Pott's mode of treatment. I iLo Wt c^atrrhirreCr Vvo'''' '''l '^^ prudently .-u^r^'kcklvSoTn-'a a mail-coach, suddenly fell a^d Jfi i, ( time to raise himself frU L g ound tT f arrived at the soot nL Ai , ' Him on the for^hTdVit^ hlslS^^^T^^^^^^^^^^^ guS' of' h?'t /^ '-tWvds oft^e S guments of his head were stripped off and til aceration extended half-way down the iieck A c.« / wound, immediately reolafPrl fi.« a^slSl^j t^^^^ ounces of blood were taken frL ,f strict antiphlogistic^Snir^^^^^^^ ot this extensive wound h^alnr] »rul](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21458479_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)