A Manual of Anatomy: Containing Rules for Displaying the Structure of the Body : So as to Exhibit the Elementary Views of Anatomy and Their Application to Pathology and Surgery : to which are Added Observations on the Art of Making Anatomical Preparations

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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822
 

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第 335 頁 - ... ligature with the extremities of my fore-fingers, which I had introduced into the wound, nearly in the same manner as when compressing the artery, and the needle being held by an assistant, one end of the ligature was drawn out anteriorly, and the needle was removed. " The artery then lay upon the ligature ; and I requested that my assistants, and such other professional gentlemen as could conveniently approach the table, should convince themselves of this fact, by making the most accurate examination....
第 218 頁 - ... Notwithstanding this similarity of connexion, Mr. Shaw, it will be observed, in speaking of the branches of the sympathetic which join the ganglion of the fifth, constantly says that they go to the ganglion ; whereas, in speaking of the spinal nerves, he says, " we shall find that each nerve has a double root, — ie one from the anterior and the other from the posterior column of the spinal marrow ; that the one from the posterior has, immediately before it joins with the anterior, a ganglion...
第 45 頁 - If effusion of blood be found between the dura mater and scull, and if a bruise on the scalp corresponds to the part, — we may conclude, that it has been caused by the blow ; but if blood is found between the dura mater and the brain, though we should discover the marks of blows, or even fracture of the scull, still the question may be, — might not the patient have been attacked with apoplexy during a struggle ? An interesting question of this kind occurred at the York Assizes, in the summer...
第 77 頁 - Inserted into the edge of the upper and back part of the thyroid cartilage; some of its fibres being lost between the membrane of the pharynx and the two inferior constrictors. Use. Draws the uvula and velum downwards and backwards; and at the same time pulls the thyroid cartilage and pharynx upwards, and...
第 48 頁 - ... drunkenness may be supposed to be the artificial state of excitement which most resembles this state of the vessels. Being asked whether the blows were the cause of the rupture, he said he conceived it very likely that a shock would rupture the vessel ; and being then asked, whether he conceived that this woman was more likely to have a vessel ruptured from having been intoxicated, he was of opinion, that intoxication and the struggle were likely to produce such a degree of activity of the circulation...
第 333 頁 - It is necessary however to observe, that this obscurity in the pulsation of the subclavian artery was by no means referrible to the debility or exhausted state of the patient, but probably depended on the vessel having been flattened upon the first rib by the degree of extension to which the aneurismal tumour in the axilla had subjected it. For some time I could not be convinced that the feebly pulsating vessel, to which the point of my finger was applied, was really an artery of such magnitude as...
第 335 頁 - ... its connexions with the blunt extremity of a director; having then introduced the fore-finger of my right hand also into the wound, I succeeded in compressing the vessel between the ends of my fingers, when the pulsation of the tumour immediately ceased, returning when the pressure was discontinued. This expedient was conclusive, and, for obvious reasons, more satisfactory than that of pressing the artery downwards against the first rib. " From the unusual degree of displacement of the clavicle,...
第 114 頁 - They, too, vary in ¡size from that of a pin's head to that of a pea, and project but little over the surface of the membrane, and are therefore sometimes scarcely visible.
第 46 頁 - ... where she had been drinking and dancing. He brought her home, and, in the passage of his house, struck her, and ordered her to go up stairs. She refused to go ; he carried her upon his shoulders, and the contention continuing up stairs, he struck her again. There having been no one present, we have only the husband's account of her death. He said, that whilst sitting on her chair, she fell down, upon which he threw her on the bed, conceiving she was in a fit, such as he had seen her in formerly....
第 331 頁 - ... downwards to the nipple of the breast, and on the side of the thorax to the upper edge of the sixth rib. The tumour was tense, elastic, and pulsating ; the skin felt stretched upon it, but was not discoloured...

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