. Postoperative treatment; an epitome of the general management of postoperative care and treatment of surgical cases as practised by prominent American and European surgeons. corg 50 Immobilization of fracture, by means of sutures, wire, ivorypins, nails, bone ferrules, screws, etc., cannot be relied upon exclusively.A suitable external splint is therefore needed. In applying any splint 364 POSTOPERATIVE TREATMENT. or retention device, the soft parts should be protected, especially nearand over the seat of injury, and in the neighborhood of the bony promi-nences, by cotton pads, or preferably Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/postoperative-treatment-an-epitome-of-the-general-management-of-postoperative-care-and-treatment-of-surgical-cases-as-practised-by-prominent-american-and-european-surgeons-corg-50-immobilization-of-fracture-by-means-of-sutures-wire-ivorypins-nails-bone-ferrules-screws-etc-cannot-be-relied-upon-exclusivelya-suitable-external-splint-is-therefore-needed-in-applying-any-splint-364-postoperative-treatment-or-retention-device-the-soft-parts-should-be-protected-especially-nearand-over-the-seat-of-injury-and-in-the-neighborhood-of-the-bony-promi-nences-by-cotton-pads-or-preferably-image336611011.html
RM2AFHXNR–. Postoperative treatment; an epitome of the general management of postoperative care and treatment of surgical cases as practised by prominent American and European surgeons. corg 50 Immobilization of fracture, by means of sutures, wire, ivorypins, nails, bone ferrules, screws, etc., cannot be relied upon exclusively.A suitable external splint is therefore needed. In applying any splint 364 POSTOPERATIVE TREATMENT. or retention device, the soft parts should be protected, especially nearand over the seat of injury, and in the neighborhood of the bony promi-nences, by cotton pads, or preferably
. The practitioner's medical dictionary; containing all the words and phrases generally used in medicine and the allied sciences, with their proper pronunciation, derivation, and definition. nternasal, the union betweenthe nasal bones, s., interparietal. See s., sagittal.s., interrupted, one of a series of sutures passedthrough the margins of the wound, and each of whichis tied separately, s., jugal. See s., sagittal, s.,lambdoid, the union between the two superior bor- Combined retention and coaptation suture. Theneedle is inserted at i, brought out at 2, reinsertedat 3, and emerges at 4, pas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practitioners-medical-dictionary-containing-all-the-words-and-phrases-generally-used-in-medicine-and-the-allied-sciences-with-their-proper-pronunciation-derivation-and-definition-nternasal-the-union-betweenthe-nasal-bones-s-interparietal-see-s-sagittals-interrupted-one-of-a-series-of-sutures-passedthrough-the-margins-of-the-wound-and-each-of-whichis-tied-separately-s-jugal-see-s-sagittal-slambdoid-the-union-between-the-two-superior-bor-combined-retention-and-coaptation-suture-theneedle-is-inserted-at-i-brought-out-at-2-reinsertedat-3-and-emerges-at-4-pas-image336852442.html
RM2AG0XMA–. The practitioner's medical dictionary; containing all the words and phrases generally used in medicine and the allied sciences, with their proper pronunciation, derivation, and definition. nternasal, the union betweenthe nasal bones, s., interparietal. See s., sagittal.s., interrupted, one of a series of sutures passedthrough the margins of the wound, and each of whichis tied separately, s., jugal. See s., sagittal, s.,lambdoid, the union between the two superior bor- Combined retention and coaptation suture. Theneedle is inserted at i, brought out at 2, reinsertedat 3, and emerges at 4, pas
Atlas and epitome of traumatic fractures and dislocations . Fig.3 h S.. i iq.o o-. Fig. 4 h Fig. 4 Lilh.Ansl K Rinrhhohl. Mi/miicn. INJURIES OF THE FACIAL BONES. 105 iodoform gauze, which may, if necessary, be secured inplace with sutures. [Pure carbolic acid is one of the bestdisinfectants to use in wounds about the gums and jaw.It should be applied with a cotton swab and followed atonce with alcohol.—Ed.] Displaced fragments can, as a rule, be readily reducedby direct pressure, but permanent retention often presentsconsiderable difficulties on account of the action of themuscles. Fortunately Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-and-epitome-of-traumatic-fractures-and-dislocations-fig3-h-s-i-iqo-o-fig-4-h-fig-4-lilhansl-k-rinrhhohl-mimiicn-injuries-of-the-facial-bones-105-iodoform-gauze-which-may-if-necessary-be-secured-inplace-with-sutures-pure-carbolic-acid-is-one-of-the-bestdisinfectants-to-use-in-wounds-about-the-gums-and-jawit-should-be-applied-with-a-cotton-swab-and-followed-atonce-with-alcoholed-displaced-fragments-can-as-a-rule-be-readily-reducedby-direct-pressure-but-permanent-retention-often-presentsconsiderable-difficulties-on-account-of-the-action-of-themuscles-fortunately-image340296725.html
RM2ANHRXD–Atlas and epitome of traumatic fractures and dislocations . Fig.3 h S.. i iq.o o-. Fig. 4 h Fig. 4 Lilh.Ansl K Rinrhhohl. Mi/miicn. INJURIES OF THE FACIAL BONES. 105 iodoform gauze, which may, if necessary, be secured inplace with sutures. [Pure carbolic acid is one of the bestdisinfectants to use in wounds about the gums and jaw.It should be applied with a cotton swab and followed atonce with alcohol.—Ed.] Displaced fragments can, as a rule, be readily reducedby direct pressure, but permanent retention often presentsconsiderable difficulties on account of the action of themuscles. Fortunately
Surgical and obstetrical operations . Fig. 2. THE BA YER SUTURE. 199 46. THE BAYER SUTURE.Fig. 13 AND 14 Uses. The closure of large or penetrant wounds withconvenient and secure means for applying and retainingantiseptic dressings. Instruments. I^-arge curved suture needle armed withstrong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and. Fig. 13 Retention, and Continuous Approximation Sutures. d^d, d drainage tubes; e, reiention suture (closed end); e openend ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ;/, continuous approxi-mation suture. passed through the eye in such a manner that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surgical-and-obstetrical-operations-fig-2-the-ba-yer-suture-199-46-the-bayer-suturefig-13-and-14-uses-the-closure-of-large-or-penetrant-wounds-withconvenient-and-secure-means-for-applying-and-retainingantiseptic-dressings-instruments-i-arge-curved-suture-needle-armed-withstrong-silk-thread-about-20-cm-long-which-is-doubled-and-fig-13-retention-and-continuous-approximation-sutures-dd-d-drainage-tubes-e-reiention-suture-closed-end-e-openend-b-fixation-suture-for-the-drainage-tube-continuous-approxi-mation-suture-passed-through-the-eye-in-such-a-manner-that-the-image338219411.html
RM2AJ768K–Surgical and obstetrical operations . Fig. 2. THE BA YER SUTURE. 199 46. THE BAYER SUTURE.Fig. 13 AND 14 Uses. The closure of large or penetrant wounds withconvenient and secure means for applying and retainingantiseptic dressings. Instruments. I^-arge curved suture needle armed withstrong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and. Fig. 13 Retention, and Continuous Approximation Sutures. d^d, d drainage tubes; e, reiention suture (closed end); e openend ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ;/, continuous approxi-mation suture. passed through the eye in such a manner that the
Surgical and obstetrical operations . Fig. 13 Retention, and Continuous Approximation Sutures. d^d, d drainage tubes; e, reiention suture (closed end); e openend ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ;/, continuous approxi-mation suture. passed through the eye in such a manner that the loop ex-tends considerably beyond the cut ends ; small needles andthread ; needle forceps; drainage tubing preferably twovery large and one small with lateral openings ; thin wooden 200 THE BA YER SUTURE. •splints 15 cm. long, 2 to 4 cm. wide, with rounded ends ;iodoform gauze ; iodoform ether 1:10. Techn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surgical-and-obstetrical-operations-fig-13-retention-and-continuous-approximation-sutures-dd-d-drainage-tubes-e-reiention-suture-closed-end-e-openend-b-fixation-suture-for-the-drainage-tube-continuous-approxi-mation-suture-passed-through-the-eye-in-such-a-manner-that-the-loop-ex-tends-considerably-beyond-the-cut-ends-small-needles-andthread-needle-forceps-drainage-tubing-preferably-twovery-large-and-one-small-with-lateral-openings-thin-wooden-200-the-ba-yer-suture-splints-15-cm-long-2-to-4-cm-wide-with-rounded-ends-iodoform-gauze-iodoform-ether-110-techn-image338219244.html
RM2AJ762M–Surgical and obstetrical operations . Fig. 13 Retention, and Continuous Approximation Sutures. d^d, d drainage tubes; e, reiention suture (closed end); e openend ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ;/, continuous approxi-mation suture. passed through the eye in such a manner that the loop ex-tends considerably beyond the cut ends ; small needles andthread ; needle forceps; drainage tubing preferably twovery large and one small with lateral openings ; thin wooden 200 THE BA YER SUTURE. •splints 15 cm. long, 2 to 4 cm. wide, with rounded ends ;iodoform gauze ; iodoform ether 1:10. Techn
. A new manual of surgery, civil and military. Gastrostomy. A represents the stomacli wall drawn out through the abdominal incision, with two cir-icular purse-string sutures in position. B is the same as plate A, with retention catheter introduced through an opening whichhas been made in thet center of the circle formed by the purse-string sutures. The portioicontained within this circle has been inverted into the cavity of tl;e stomach and the sutureshave lieen tied and cut short.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-manual-of-surgery-civil-and-military-gastrostomy-a-represents-the-stomacli-wall-drawn-out-through-the-abdominal-incision-with-two-cir-icular-purse-string-sutures-in-position-b-is-the-same-as-plate-a-with-retention-catheter-introduced-through-an-opening-whichhas-been-made-in-thet-center-of-the-circle-formed-by-the-purse-string-sutures-the-portioicontained-within-this-circle-has-been-inverted-into-the-cavity-of-tle-stomach-and-the-sutureshave-lieen-tied-and-cut-short-image370395320.html
RM2CEGY08–. A new manual of surgery, civil and military. Gastrostomy. A represents the stomacli wall drawn out through the abdominal incision, with two cir-icular purse-string sutures in position. B is the same as plate A, with retention catheter introduced through an opening whichhas been made in thet center of the circle formed by the purse-string sutures. The portioicontained within this circle has been inverted into the cavity of tl;e stomach and the sutureshave lieen tied and cut short..
. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . rig r ml 1 .. Fig. 4 a LUh.Anst E Reichhold, INJURIES OF THE FACIAL BONFS. 105 iodoform gauze, which may, if necessary, be secured inplace with sutures. [Pure carbolic acid is one of the bestdisinfectants to use in wounds about the gums and jaw.It should be applied with a cotton swab and followed atonce with alcohol.—Ed.] Displaced fragments can, as a rule, be readily reducedby direct pressure, but permanent retention often presentsconsiderable difficulties on account of the action of themuscles. Fortunately, we now have other means besidessplints and other a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-and-epitome-of-traumatic-rig-r-ml-1-fig-4-a-luhanst-e-reichhold-injuries-of-the-facial-bonfs-105-iodoform-gauze-which-may-if-necessary-be-secured-inplace-with-sutures-pure-carbolic-acid-is-one-of-the-bestdisinfectants-to-use-in-wounds-about-the-gums-and-jawit-should-be-applied-with-a-cotton-swab-and-followed-atonce-with-alcoholed-displaced-fragments-can-as-a-rule-be-readily-reducedby-direct-pressure-but-permanent-retention-often-presentsconsiderable-difficulties-on-account-of-the-action-of-themuscles-fortunately-we-now-have-other-means-besidessplints-and-other-a-image372377157.html
RM2CHR6T5–. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . rig r ml 1 .. Fig. 4 a LUh.Anst E Reichhold, INJURIES OF THE FACIAL BONFS. 105 iodoform gauze, which may, if necessary, be secured inplace with sutures. [Pure carbolic acid is one of the bestdisinfectants to use in wounds about the gums and jaw.It should be applied with a cotton swab and followed atonce with alcohol.—Ed.] Displaced fragments can, as a rule, be readily reducedby direct pressure, but permanent retention often presentsconsiderable difficulties on account of the action of themuscles. Fortunately, we now have other means besidessplints and other a
. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . rig r ml 1 .. Fig. 4 a LUh.Anst E Reichhold, INJURIES OF THE FACIAL BONFS. 105 iodoform gauze, which may, if necessary, be secured inplace with sutures. [Pure carbolic acid is one of the bestdisinfectants to use in wounds about the gums and jaw.It should be applied with a cotton swab and followed atonce with alcohol.—Ed.] Displaced fragments can, as a rule, be readily reducedby direct pressure, but permanent retention often presentsconsiderable difficulties on account of the action of themuscles. Fortunately, we now have other means besidessplints and other a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-and-epitome-of-traumatic-rig-r-ml-1-fig-4-a-luhanst-e-reichhold-injuries-of-the-facial-bonfs-105-iodoform-gauze-which-may-if-necessary-be-secured-inplace-with-sutures-pure-carbolic-acid-is-one-of-the-bestdisinfectants-to-use-in-wounds-about-the-gums-and-jawit-should-be-applied-with-a-cotton-swab-and-followed-atonce-with-alcoholed-displaced-fragments-can-as-a-rule-be-readily-reducedby-direct-pressure-but-permanent-retention-often-presentsconsiderable-difficulties-on-account-of-the-action-of-themuscles-fortunately-we-now-have-other-means-besidessplints-and-other-a-image372436189.html
RM2CHWX4D–. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . rig r ml 1 .. Fig. 4 a LUh.Anst E Reichhold, INJURIES OF THE FACIAL BONFS. 105 iodoform gauze, which may, if necessary, be secured inplace with sutures. [Pure carbolic acid is one of the bestdisinfectants to use in wounds about the gums and jaw.It should be applied with a cotton swab and followed atonce with alcohol.—Ed.] Displaced fragments can, as a rule, be readily reducedby direct pressure, but permanent retention often presentsconsiderable difficulties on account of the action of themuscles. Fortunately, we now have other means besidessplints and other a
. Diseases of the kidneys, ureters and bladder, with special reference to the diseases of women. Fig. 270.—Plastic Operation on Uretero-PelvicJunction to Relieve Hydronephrosis. In thiscase, the obstruction is due to a renal artery, plusthe descensus, as shown in a. In b, the position,extent and direction of incision are shown. Inplacing the sutures, the points a and b are broughttogether, thus making the longitudinal slit a trans-verse one. In this procedure, the renal paren-chyma supplied by supernumerary artery is spared. 552 HYDRONEPHROSIS. catgut is indispensable, and a retention catheter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-kidneys-ureters-and-bladder-with-special-reference-to-the-diseases-of-women-fig-270plastic-operation-on-uretero-pelvicjunction-to-relieve-hydronephrosis-in-thiscase-the-obstruction-is-due-to-a-renal-artery-plusthe-descensus-as-shown-in-a-in-b-the-positionextent-and-direction-of-incision-are-shown-inplacing-the-sutures-the-points-a-and-b-are-broughttogether-thus-making-the-longitudinal-slit-a-trans-verse-one-in-this-procedure-the-renal-paren-chyma-supplied-by-supernumerary-artery-is-spared-552-hydronephrosis-catgut-is-indispensable-and-a-retention-catheter-image370506270.html
RM2CEP0EP–. Diseases of the kidneys, ureters and bladder, with special reference to the diseases of women. Fig. 270.—Plastic Operation on Uretero-PelvicJunction to Relieve Hydronephrosis. In thiscase, the obstruction is due to a renal artery, plusthe descensus, as shown in a. In b, the position,extent and direction of incision are shown. Inplacing the sutures, the points a and b are broughttogether, thus making the longitudinal slit a trans-verse one. In this procedure, the renal paren-chyma supplied by supernumerary artery is spared. 552 HYDRONEPHROSIS. catgut is indispensable, and a retention catheter
. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. n the line of union and onthe sutures and prevent or destroy union. The benzoic acid mixtureor the acid sodium phosphate, already mentioned, should therefore becontinued. The long retention of the catheter and the continueddorsal position may give rise to great discomfort; hence the necessityin many cases of using more or less morphine, opium, or other ano- GENITAL FISTULJE 595 dyne. A cathartic should Ix; given on the third day, and tlicrcufterthe bowels kept regular by moderate catharsis and eneiuata. Afterthe fina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-and-practice-of-gynecology-for-students-and-practitioners-n-the-line-of-union-and-onthe-sutures-and-prevent-or-destroy-union-the-benzoic-acid-mixtureor-the-acid-sodium-phosphate-already-mentioned-should-therefore-becontinued-the-long-retention-of-the-catheter-and-the-continueddorsal-position-may-give-rise-to-great-discomfort-hence-the-necessityin-many-cases-of-using-more-or-less-morphine-opium-or-other-ano-genital-fistulje-595-dyne-a-cathartic-should-ix-given-on-the-third-day-and-tlicrcufterthe-bowels-kept-regular-by-moderate-catharsis-and-eneiuata-afterthe-fina-image370555958.html
RM2CET7WA–. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. n the line of union and onthe sutures and prevent or destroy union. The benzoic acid mixtureor the acid sodium phosphate, already mentioned, should therefore becontinued. The long retention of the catheter and the continueddorsal position may give rise to great discomfort; hence the necessityin many cases of using more or less morphine, opium, or other ano- GENITAL FISTULJE 595 dyne. A cathartic should Ix; given on the third day, and tlicrcufterthe bowels kept regular by moderate catharsis and eneiuata. Afterthe fina
. A new manual of surgery, civil and military. C D C represents the manner of attaching the stomach to the abdominal wall by means of cat-gut sutures, uniting the stomach to the parietal peritoneum and transversalis fascia. Twodeep silkworm gut sutures, which extend through the entire abdominal wall, grasp the wallof the stomach in order to act as stay sutures. D is the same as plate C with the addition of a piece of iodoform gauze folded aboutthe retention catheter and attached to the wall of the stomach by interrujjted cat-gut sutures,in order to make the adhesion to the abdominal wall more Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-manual-of-surgery-civil-and-military-c-d-c-represents-the-manner-of-attaching-the-stomach-to-the-abdominal-wall-by-means-of-cat-gut-sutures-uniting-the-stomach-to-the-parietal-peritoneum-and-transversalis-fascia-twodeep-silkworm-gut-sutures-which-extend-through-the-entire-abdominal-wall-grasp-the-wallof-the-stomach-in-order-to-act-as-stay-sutures-d-is-the-same-as-plate-c-with-the-addition-of-a-piece-of-iodoform-gauze-folded-aboutthe-retention-catheter-and-attached-to-the-wall-of-the-stomach-by-interrujjted-cat-gut-suturesin-order-to-make-the-adhesion-to-the-abdominal-wall-more-image370395215.html
RM2CEGXTF–. A new manual of surgery, civil and military. C D C represents the manner of attaching the stomach to the abdominal wall by means of cat-gut sutures, uniting the stomach to the parietal peritoneum and transversalis fascia. Twodeep silkworm gut sutures, which extend through the entire abdominal wall, grasp the wallof the stomach in order to act as stay sutures. D is the same as plate C with the addition of a piece of iodoform gauze folded aboutthe retention catheter and attached to the wall of the stomach by interrujjted cat-gut sutures,in order to make the adhesion to the abdominal wall more
. Traité de chirurgie clinique et opératoire . écessitent une antisep-sie des plus rigoureuses. On peut fixer les fragments par des appareilsspéciaux, par des sutures sous-cutanées ou enfin à ciel ouvert. a. Fixation par les appareils de rétention immédiate. —Après avoirimmobilisé le membre, supprimé lhémarthrose, comme nous lavonsdit plus haut, on réunit les fragments à laide de griffes, cest-à-dire de doubles crochets quon implante à la surface de los à traversla peau et le surtout ligamenteux et quon peut rapprocher à laidede dispositifs spéciaux. Il faut bien savoir quon pratique une véri- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trait-de-chirurgie-clinique-et-opratoire-cessitent-une-antisep-sie-des-plus-rigoureuses-on-peut-fixer-les-fragments-par-des-appareilsspciaux-par-des-sutures-sous-cutanes-ou-enfin-ciel-ouvert-a-fixation-par-les-appareils-de-rtention-immdiate-aprs-avoirimmobilis-le-membre-supprim-lhmarthrose-comme-nous-lavonsdit-plus-haut-on-runit-les-fragments-laide-de-griffes-cest-dire-de-doubles-crochets-quon-implante-la-surface-de-los-traversla-peau-et-le-surtout-ligamenteux-et-quon-peut-rapprocher-laidede-dispositifs-spciaux-il-faut-bien-savoir-quon-pratique-une-vri-image370088659.html
RM2CE2YT3–. Traité de chirurgie clinique et opératoire . écessitent une antisep-sie des plus rigoureuses. On peut fixer les fragments par des appareilsspéciaux, par des sutures sous-cutanées ou enfin à ciel ouvert. a. Fixation par les appareils de rétention immédiate. —Après avoirimmobilisé le membre, supprimé lhémarthrose, comme nous lavonsdit plus haut, on réunit les fragments à laide de griffes, cest-à-dire de doubles crochets quon implante à la surface de los à traversla peau et le surtout ligamenteux et quon peut rapprocher à laidede dispositifs spéciaux. Il faut bien savoir quon pratique une véri-
. Surgical and obstetrical operations, for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. THE BA YER SUTURE. 179 44- THE BAYER SUTURE. Fig. 13 and 14. Uses. The closure of large or penetrant wounds with convenient and secure means for applying and retaining antiseptic dressings. Instruments. Large curved suture needle armed with strong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and. Fig 13. Retention, and Continuous Approximation Sutures. d, d', d", drainage lubes ; e, retention suture (closed end); e opea end ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ;/, continuous ap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surgical-and-obstetrical-operations-for-veterinary-students-and-practitioners-veterinary-surgery-the-ba-yer-suture-179-44-the-bayer-suture-fig-13-and-14-uses-the-closure-of-large-or-penetrant-wounds-with-convenient-and-secure-means-for-applying-and-retaining-antiseptic-dressings-instruments-large-curved-suture-needle-armed-with-strong-silk-thread-about-20-cm-long-which-is-doubled-and-fig-13-retention-and-continuous-approximation-sutures-d-d-dquot-drainage-lubes-e-retention-suture-closed-end-e-opea-end-b-fixation-suture-for-the-drainage-tube-continuous-ap-image232340732.html
RMRE00Y8–. Surgical and obstetrical operations, for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. THE BA YER SUTURE. 179 44- THE BAYER SUTURE. Fig. 13 and 14. Uses. The closure of large or penetrant wounds with convenient and secure means for applying and retaining antiseptic dressings. Instruments. Large curved suture needle armed with strong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and. Fig 13. Retention, and Continuous Approximation Sutures. d, d', d", drainage lubes ; e, retention suture (closed end); e opea end ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ;/, continuous ap
. Surgical and obstetrical operations . Veterinary surgery. THE BA YER SUTURE. 199 46. THB BAYER SUTURE. Fig. 13 AND 14 Uses. The closure of large or penetrant wounds with convenient and secure means for applying and retaining antiseptic dressings. Instruments. Large curved suture needle armed with strong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and. Fig. 13 Retention, and Continuous Approximation Sutures. d d',d", drainage tubes; e, relention-suture (closed end); «', open end ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ;/, continuous approxi-" mation suture. passed through th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surgical-and-obstetrical-operations-veterinary-surgery-the-ba-yer-suture-199-46-thb-bayer-suture-fig-13-and-14-uses-the-closure-of-large-or-penetrant-wounds-with-convenient-and-secure-means-for-applying-and-retaining-antiseptic-dressings-instruments-large-curved-suture-needle-armed-with-strong-silk-thread-about-20-cm-long-which-is-doubled-and-fig-13-retention-and-continuous-approximation-sutures-d-ddquot-drainage-tubes-e-relention-suture-closed-end-open-end-b-fixation-suture-for-the-drainage-tube-continuous-approxi-quot-mation-suture-passed-through-th-image232340546.html
RMRE00MJ–. Surgical and obstetrical operations . Veterinary surgery. THE BA YER SUTURE. 199 46. THB BAYER SUTURE. Fig. 13 AND 14 Uses. The closure of large or penetrant wounds with convenient and secure means for applying and retaining antiseptic dressings. Instruments. Large curved suture needle armed with strong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and. Fig. 13 Retention, and Continuous Approximation Sutures. d d',d", drainage tubes; e, relention-suture (closed end); «', open end ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ;/, continuous approxi-" mation suture. passed through th
. A course in surgical operations for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. [from old catalog]. APPENDIX. THE BAYER SUTURE. Fig. 41 and 42. Instrumerits. i. lyarge curved suture needle armed with a strong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and passed through the e3'e in such a manner that the closed end extends considerabh- beyond the open ends.. Fig. 41.—Retention, and continuous approximation sutures, d^ d' d^^, Drainage tubes ; <f, retention suture (closed end) ; e^, open end ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ; f, continuous approxi- mation sut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-course-in-surgical-operations-for-veterinary-students-and-practitioners-veterinary-surgery-from-old-catalog-appendix-the-bayer-suture-fig-41-and-42-instrumerits-i-lyarge-curved-suture-needle-armed-with-a-strong-silk-thread-about-20-cm-long-which-is-doubled-and-passed-through-the-e3e-in-such-a-manner-that-the-closed-end-extends-considerabh-beyond-the-open-ends-fig-41retention-and-continuous-approximation-sutures-d-d-d-drainage-tubes-ltf-retention-suture-closed-end-e-open-end-b-fixation-suture-for-the-drainage-tube-f-continuous-approxi-mation-sut-image232497076.html
RMRE74B0–. A course in surgical operations for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. [from old catalog]. APPENDIX. THE BAYER SUTURE. Fig. 41 and 42. Instrumerits. i. lyarge curved suture needle armed with a strong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and passed through the e3'e in such a manner that the closed end extends considerabh- beyond the open ends.. Fig. 41.—Retention, and continuous approximation sutures, d^ d' d^^, Drainage tubes ; <f, retention suture (closed end) ; e^, open end ; b, fixation suture for the drainage tube ; f, continuous approxi- mation sut
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