. Operative surgery. be united with thoseof the divided mucous membrane lying beneathand in front of the masseter, thus bringing theepithelial surface innermost; divide the pedi-cle of the flap at the end of the fourth weekand turn the superficial part of the fiap for-ward; unite it to the borders of the remainingpart of the defect, thus closing the defect en-tirely; cover the outer surface of the flap witha rectangular-shaped one slid into place from the lower jaw (Fig. 790). Trendelenhurg advises the application of one or two flaps, as the casemay be, taken from the cheek, temple, lower jaw, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/operative-surgery-be-united-with-thoseof-the-divided-mucous-membrane-lying-beneathand-in-front-of-the-masseter-thus-bringing-theepithelial-surface-innermost-divide-the-pedi-cle-of-the-flap-at-the-end-of-the-fourth-weekand-turn-the-superficial-part-of-the-fiap-for-ward-unite-it-to-the-borders-of-the-remainingpart-of-the-defect-thus-closing-the-defect-en-tirely-cover-the-outer-surface-of-the-flap-witha-rectangular-shaped-one-slid-into-place-from-the-lower-jaw-fig-790-trendelenhurg-advises-the-application-of-one-or-two-flaps-as-the-casemay-be-taken-from-the-cheek-temple-lower-jaw-image337062545.html
RM2AGAEM1–. Operative surgery. be united with thoseof the divided mucous membrane lying beneathand in front of the masseter, thus bringing theepithelial surface innermost; divide the pedi-cle of the flap at the end of the fourth weekand turn the superficial part of the fiap for-ward; unite it to the borders of the remainingpart of the defect, thus closing the defect en-tirely; cover the outer surface of the flap witha rectangular-shaped one slid into place from the lower jaw (Fig. 790). Trendelenhurg advises the application of one or two flaps, as the casemay be, taken from the cheek, temple, lower jaw,
. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . t the operation of choice, chiefly as the result of the writings Fig. 100.—Sectional Diagram Show-ing Metliod of Obliterating the An-eurysmal Sac in the Fusiform Tj-pe ofAneurysm witli Two Openings. Thediagram shows the first row of sutures(1) whicli obliterate tlie orifice of theartery at the bottom of the sac. Thesecond row of the sutures is shownhigher up (2) and also the effect ofthe row in reducing the capacity of thesac. The obliteration of tlie remainingpart of the cavity by tlie folding in orinversio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-practice-of-surgery-a-complete-system-of-the-science-and-art-of-surgery-t-the-operation-of-choice-chiefly-as-the-result-of-the-writings-fig-100sectional-diagram-show-ing-metliod-of-obliterating-the-an-eurysmal-sac-in-the-fusiform-tj-pe-ofaneurysm-witli-two-openings-thediagram-shows-the-first-row-of-sutures1-whicli-obliterate-tlie-orifice-of-theartery-at-the-bottom-of-the-sac-thesecond-row-of-the-sutures-is-shownhigher-up-2-and-also-the-effect-ofthe-row-in-reducing-the-capacity-of-thesac-the-obliteration-of-tlie-remainingpart-of-the-cavity-by-tlie-folding-in-orinversio-image372552464.html
RM2CJ36D4–. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . t the operation of choice, chiefly as the result of the writings Fig. 100.—Sectional Diagram Show-ing Metliod of Obliterating the An-eurysmal Sac in the Fusiform Tj-pe ofAneurysm witli Two Openings. Thediagram shows the first row of sutures(1) whicli obliterate tlie orifice of theartery at the bottom of the sac. Thesecond row of the sutures is shownhigher up (2) and also the effect ofthe row in reducing the capacity of thesac. The obliteration of tlie remainingpart of the cavity by tlie folding in orinversio
. Report on the agriculture of Massachusetts . Broken stones. laid on their edge.. 6J/1 The main or leading drains are cut 3 feet deep, 15 inches wide atthe top, taper to 6 inches at the bottom, and filled up with stone from15 to 18 inches. The smaller drains, leading into the main, are 2 feet6 inches deep, 12 inches wide at the top, taper to 3 inches at the bot-tom, and filled with stone 13 inches, with turf upon the stone. Thestone is first placed on edge, about 6 or 7 inches, and the remainingpart covered with stone broken to 2^ inches; a section of these drainsis given—the drains are paral Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-agriculture-of-massachusetts-broken-stones-laid-on-their-edge-6j1-the-main-or-leading-drains-are-cut-3-feet-deep-15-inches-wide-atthe-top-taper-to-6-inches-at-the-bottom-and-filled-up-with-stone-from15-to-18-inches-the-smaller-drains-leading-into-the-main-are-2-feet6-inches-deep-12-inches-wide-at-the-top-taper-to-3-inches-at-the-bot-tom-and-filled-with-stone-13-inches-with-turf-upon-the-stone-thestone-is-first-placed-on-edge-about-6-or-7-inches-and-the-remainingpart-covered-with-stone-broken-to-2-inches-a-section-of-these-drainsis-giventhe-drains-are-paral-image370037605.html
RM2CE0JMN–. Report on the agriculture of Massachusetts . Broken stones. laid on their edge.. 6J/1 The main or leading drains are cut 3 feet deep, 15 inches wide atthe top, taper to 6 inches at the bottom, and filled up with stone from15 to 18 inches. The smaller drains, leading into the main, are 2 feet6 inches deep, 12 inches wide at the top, taper to 3 inches at the bot-tom, and filled with stone 13 inches, with turf upon the stone. Thestone is first placed on edge, about 6 or 7 inches, and the remainingpart covered with stone broken to 2^ inches; a section of these drainsis given—the drains are paral
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