A Dictionary of Practical Surgery: Exhibiting the Present State of the Principles and Practice of Surgery ... Comprehending Also an Account of the Instruments, Remedies and Applications Employed in Surgery, and the Etymology and Signification of the Principal Terms

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Longman, 1822 - 1226 頁
 

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第 273 頁 - These symptoms continue about forty-eight hours, when the rash makes its appearance.' over the lower part of the neck and upper part of the chest.
第 393 頁 - ... and not being of itself capable of steadily preserving its true perpendicular bearing, is forced off from the astragalus inwards, by which means the weak bursal or common ligament of the joint is violently stretched if not torn, and the strong ones which fasten the tibia to the astragalus and os calcis are always lacerated, thus producing at the same time a perfect fracture and a partial dislocation, to which is sometimes added a wound in the integuments made by the bone at the inner ankle...
第 391 頁 - ... by which means the weak bursal, or common ligament of the joint is violently stretched, if not torn, and the strong ones, which fasten the tibia to the astragalus and os calcis, are always lacerated, thus producing at the same time a perfect fracture and a partial dislocation, to which is sometimes added a wound in the integuments, made by the bone at the inner ankle.
第 49 頁 - The operation of cutting off a limb, or other part of the body. AMULET, im^-let, 9.
第 129 頁 - ... to the middle of this a semicircular piece of iron was fixed, which projected over the femoral artery, having a pad at its end moved by a screw, by turning which the artery was readily compressed, and the pulsation in the aneurism stopped, without any interruption to the circulation in the smaller vessels.
第 154 頁 - Its course corresponds to a line drawn from a point midway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and the symphysis pubis, to the inner side of the inner condyle of the femur.
第 iii 頁 - MR. COOPER. A DICTIONARY OF PRACTICAL SURGERY; comprehending ail the most interesting Improvements, from the Earliest Times down to the Present Period. Seventh Edition. One very thick volume, 8vo., II.
第 393 頁 - ... is turned somewhat outward and upward, and the tibia having lost its proper support, and not being of itself capable of steadily preserving its true perpendicular bearing, is forced off from the astragalus inwards, by which means the weak bursal, or common ligament of the joint, is violently stretched, if not torn, and the strong ones, which fasten the tibia to the astragalus and os calcis, are always lacerated; thus producing at the same time a perfect fracture and a partial dislocation...
第 358 頁 - A considerable share of anatomical knowledge' (we quote Sir Astley's words,) 'is required to detect the nature of these accidents, as well as to suggest the best means of reduction...
第 358 頁 - They often dissect the muscles of a limb with great neatness and minuteness, nnd then throw it away, without any examination of the ligaments, the knowledge of which, in a surgical point of view, is of infinitely greater importance ; and from hence arise the numerous errors of which they are guilty, when they embark in the practice of their profession...

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