Operative Surgery (Classic Reprint): With One Hundred and Sixty-Three Illustrations - Couverture souple

Th; Kocher

 
9781330390535: Operative Surgery (Classic Reprint): With One Hundred and Sixty-Three Illustrations

Synopsis

Master the art and science of operative surgery with a classic, illustrated reference. This edition compiles essential techniques, grounded in antiseptic practice and deep anatomical knowledge, to guide quick, effective decisions in the operating room. The material is designed to translate expert methods into practical steps that can be applied to living patients with confidence.



Structured for rapid reference, the book emphasizes reliable technique, clear guidance, and the use of illustrations to illuminate key steps. It aims to help surgeons prepare, perform, and refine procedures across a broad range of body regions, from the abdomen to the limbs, with an emphasis on safety and efficiency.




  • Step-by-step instructions that connect anatomy to operative method

  • Emphasis on antisepsis as the foundation of successful outcomes

  • Extensive illustrations to clarify incisions, dissections, and suturing

  • Procedural variety, including common and complex operations across major regions



Ideal for readers seeking a durable, ready reference in operative techniques and anatomy-informed surgery.

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General Observations, A. I ntroduction, ............ B. A naesthesia, ............ Ether spray. Cocaine injection. Ether. Chloroform. Bromide of ethyl. Chloride of methylene. C. The Treatment of Wounds, Atmospheric infection. Contact infection. Infection by implantation. Carbolic acid and corrosive sublimate. Heat (steam and boiling). Disinfection of the hands. A sepsis and antisepsis. The suture and open treatment of the wound. Drainage and secondary suture. Healing under the blood crust. Continuous antisepsis. Subnitrate of bismuth and iodoform. D. The Selection of the Direction of the I ncision, Drainage openings. Normal incisions. PAGE- 14 11 2.S PART II. Special Operations. Incisions The Skull, a. Soft Parts, .... 1. Temporal artery and vein, Auriculotemporal nerve, 3. Supra-orbital artery, Supra-orbital nerve, 3. Frontal nerve, 4. Ethmoidal nerve, .5. Occipital artery, .6. Major and minor occipital nerves, h. The Relations of the Cerebral Convolutions to the 7. Centres of the brain cortex, .P uncture of the ventricles, .8. Relations to the surface of the skull, c. Trephining, ...... 9. Longitudinal sinus, 10. Transverse sinus, .. .. 11. Middle meningeal artery, 12. Frontal sinus, .... 13. Antrum and mastoid cells, .14.
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