Nerve Injuries and Their Treatment (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Stewart, James Purves

 
9781334528361: Nerve Injuries and Their Treatment (Classic Reprint)

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Diagram of a sensor nerve ....... 33. A degenerating nerve fibre 44. Photograph of a completely divided sciatic nerve ... 55. Muscular atrophy following nerve injury 66. Delayed desquamation in a case of peroneal nerve paralysis .7 7. Trophic ulcers in a case of ulnar nerve paralysis ... 88. Dial of the Lewis Jones condenser apparatus .... 22 9. Ischaemic paralysis ......... 33 10. Peripheral neuritis :one form of trench feet ... 36 11. Functional anaesthesia and muscle-spasm following a gunshot wound of the upper part of forearm 39 12. Functional anaesthesia of hand and arm 40 13. Functional anaesthesia of leg following a shrapnel wound .41 14. Functional anaesthesia following a shrapnel bullet wound through the middle of the right upper arm .... 42 15. Functional spasm of right lower limb 43 16. Injury of the musculo-spiral nerve, together with functional anaesthesia and paralysis of the upper limb .... 45 17. A, showing the loss both protopathic and epicritic in a case of complete division of the external popliteal nerve. B, showing the amount of protopathic recovery five weeks after secondary suture 55 18. Direct nerve suture .68 19. fcifle-bullet wound of the great sciatic nerve .... 69 20. The two ends of the ulnar nerve following a gunshot wound at the bend of the elbow 70 21. Transposition of the ulnar nerve 71 22. A portion of the radial nerve transplanted between the separated ends of the musculo-spiral nerve .. ..72 23. Diagram of a nerve-bridging operation 72 24. A gunshot wound of the fifth cervical root reducing the proximal end to a fine fibrous strand 73 25. Correct method of suturing the freshened end of the fifth root to the proximal face of the incision in the sixth root .. 73 26. The incorrect method of uniting the nerves in lateral anastomosis .
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