The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British and Continental Medicine, and of the Progess of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, Volumes 27-28J. Churchill, 1858 |
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Página 125
... forceps the scab is seized close to the edge of the lid , and with slight traction , without closing the forceps , it is altogether detached , without bleeding , and with , perhaps , less pain than by any other means . It should not ...
... forceps the scab is seized close to the edge of the lid , and with slight traction , without closing the forceps , it is altogether detached , without bleeding , and with , perhaps , less pain than by any other means . It should not ...
Página 129
... forceps , the iris is seized just within the opening ( that is , very near to its attached border ) , and is gently drawn out until enough is prolapsed to allow of the application of the ligature . The ligature prevents all chance of ...
... forceps , the iris is seized just within the opening ( that is , very near to its attached border ) , and is gently drawn out until enough is prolapsed to allow of the application of the ligature . The ligature prevents all chance of ...
Página 142
... forceps was thereby conducted to the spot and the breech - pin seized and extracted , which , however , was the work of several minutes , owing to the great difficulty in grasping it even after the forceps was made to touch it . The forceps ...
... forceps was thereby conducted to the spot and the breech - pin seized and extracted , which , however , was the work of several minutes , owing to the great difficulty in grasping it even after the forceps was made to touch it . The forceps ...
Página 157
... forceps . He then proceeded to remove about an inch of the end of the humerus with the saw , steadying the bone by the use of the lion forceps . The end of the radius was then removed , and the wound brought together with four sutures ...
... forceps . He then proceeded to remove about an inch of the end of the humerus with the saw , steadying the bone by the use of the lion forceps . The end of the radius was then removed , and the wound brought together with four sutures ...
Página 166
... forceps . A good many arteries were tied . The flap ( consisting of the sole ) was replaced , and retained by the aid of a few sutures and a strip of plaster . A suture was also put into the lips of the longitudinal incision above the ...
... forceps . A good many arteries were tied . The flap ( consisting of the sole ) was replaced , and retained by the aid of a few sutures and a strip of plaster . A suture was also put into the lips of the longitudinal incision above the ...
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Página 55 - ... to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that at the time of the committing of the act the party accused was laboring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing; or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.
Página 139 - March one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, the full and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using and vending to others to be used...
Página 291 - THE HALF-YEARLY ABSTRACT OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Being a Digest of the Contents of the principal British and Continental Medical Works; together with a Critical Report of the Progress of' Medicine and the Collateral Sciences.
Página 191 - If the fingers of the injured limb can be placed by the patient or by the surgeon upon the sound shoulder, while the elbow touches the thorax, there can be no dislocation; and if this cannot be done, there must be a dislocation. In other words, it is physically impossible to bring the elbow in contact with the sternum or front of the thorax if there be a dislocation; and the inability to do this is proof positive of the. existence of dislocation, inasmuch as no other injury of the shoulder-joint...
Página 274 - Mix the eggs with a little of the milk, and warm the butter with the other portion ; then stir the whole well together, adding a little nutmeg and ginger, or any other agreeable spice. Bake in small tins (pattipans), which must be well buttered, in a rather quick oven for about half an hour.
Página 281 - MEDICAL LEXICON ; a Dictionary of Medical Science. Containing a concise explanation of the various subjects and terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Hygiene, Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Surgery, Obstetrics, Medical Jurisprudence, and Dentistry. Notices of Climate and of Mineral Waters...
Página 214 - The injuries of the first division, in which the parts do not communicate externally, seldom inflame, while those of the second commonly both inflame, and suppurate.
Página 251 - Antiar paralyses in .-the second place the voluntary muscles. 5. In the third place it causes the loss of excitability of the great nervous trunks. 6. The heart and muscles of frogs poisoned with Urari may be paralysed by Antiar.
Página 274 - ... can, then spread it thinly on a dish, and place it in a slow oven ; if put in at night let it remain until the morning, when, if perfectly dry and crisp, it will be fit for grinding. The bran thus prepared must be ground...
Página 55 - ... must be considered in the same situation as to responsibility as if the facts with respect to which the delusion exists were real.