Cushing ssuture Lembert ssuture Czerny-L embort suture Wolfler ssutui eG ussenbauer ssuture I lalsted ssuture Jobert ssuture Semi smodification of Jobert ssuture Maunsell smethod of suture Pylorectomy, Maunsell smethod Gastro-enterostomy Maunsell smethod Murphy sbutton Lateral aj)proximation The precautions Tlie comments Laplace intestinal approximation End-to-end approximation The comments Lateral approximation Bone bobbins Potato bobbin Robson sbone bobbin Allingham sbone bobbin Hayes sbone bobbin Neuber sdecalcified bone bobbin Lidiarubber tube bobbin of Robinson End-to-end approximation of unequal segments Lateral anastornosis Senn smethod Stamm smethod Dawbarn smethod, potato plates The remarks Robinson ssegmented rubber-plate method Lateral anastomosis by sewing only Abbe smethod Halsted smethod Maunsell smethod Lateral anastomosis by enterotome Grant senterotome Lateral implantation Maunsell smethod Abdominal section for wounds of abdominal viscera Abdominal section in penetrating gunshot wounds The abdominal incision Detection and arrest of hiemorrhage Search for intestinal wounds The comments Repair of intestinal wounds Thickness of the muscular coatS pecial importance of intestinal wounds A septic regime in intestinal repair Plbowing in intestinal repair Wounds of omentum and mesenteric luumorrhage Resection of small intestine Kocher smethod of resection Methods of control of ends of intestine in sewing Halsted smethod of intestinal resection Harris smetliod of circular enterorrhaphy Treatment of the mesentery The precautions The results Gunshot wounds of duodenum Gunsiiot wounds of large intestineS tab wounds of abdomen The comments The results Contused wounds of abdomen The results Abdominal section for intestinal obstruction Enterostomy Kocher smethod The precautions The remarks The I esults Artificial anus Enteroplasty Omental grafting Colostom
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Vendeur : Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 4th Edition. 4th ed., printed from new plates, entirely rev. and largley rewritten ; Volume 1 only of 2 volumes (Vol.1: xxix, 737, [2], xxxvi, [4] pp.) ; illus. (partly in color) ; 25 cm. ; LCCN: 05-12260 ; OCLC: 8724904 ; LC: RD32; Dewey: 617.91 ; Dr. Joseph D Bryant (1945-1914) held numerous posts, including Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, Operative and Clinical Surgery, University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Visiting Surgeon to Bellevue and St. Vincent's Hospitals, Consulting Surgeon to the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled, Woman's Hospital, and Manhattan State Hospital for the Insane, Fellow of the American Surgical Association, former President of the New York Academy of Medicine, and President of the New York State Medical Association ; 749 illustrations in the set of two volumes, of which 49 are in color ; Contents: The General Considerations -- Agents for the Control of Hemorrhage -- The Treatment of Operation-Wounds -- The Ligature of Arteries -- Ope rations On Veins, Capillaries, Etc. -- Operations on the Nervous System -- Operations on Tendons, Ligaments, Fascias, Muscles, and Bursae -- Operations on Bones -- Amputations -- Amputation at the Lower Extremity -- Deformities -- Plastic Surgery ; 3/4 leather with purple textured cloth, lettering in gold ; stippled fore-edge ; initials in pencil on title page, foxing ; numerous two-color illustrations in blue, red and black ; VG. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 5319
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