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Frases i termes més freqüents
abscess acute affected amputation aneu aneurism aneurismal ankylosis aorta aortic aneurism appear applied areolar tissue arrest artery articular axillary becomes blood bone caries carotid cartilage cause cavity chronic circulation clavicle clot coagulation coat commonly compression consequence cure death deformity diagnosis dilated disease distal excision extend external fascia fatal femoral femoral artery femur fibrin flexion frequently gangrene give rise glands granulation-tissue growth hemorrhage humerus iliac inch incision inflammation inflammatory inner instances irritation joint knee ligament ligature limb lower membrane muscles nævus neck necrosis nerve occasionally occur operation osseous pain patient performed periosteum phlebitis popliteal posterior pressure pulsation pyæmia removed result rism seat side situated skin soft softening spine structures subclavian subclavian artery superficial suppuration surface Surgeon swelling symptoms synovial synovial membrane takes place tendon tetanus thigh thrombus tibia tion treatment trunk tumor ulceration University College Hospital upper usually varix vein vertebræ vessel wound
Passatges populars
Pàgina 219 - ... the prominent anterior tubercle of the transverse process of the sixth cervical vertebra was readily felt and taken for a guide.
Pàgina 741 - Each particular kind of hernia (femoral, crural, &c.) requires its special form of truss ; and before applying it, the hernia must be reduced by placing the patient on his back, relaxing the muscles by bending the thigh upon the abdomen, and pressing the tumour back in the proper direction.
Pàgina 235 - ... penetrate to a sufficient depth to influence materially (if at all) the nutrition of the lining membrane. " In the Museum of the College of Surgeons there is a preparation of Mr. Quekett's (an injection done, as all Mr. Quekett's are, with admirable success), which shows how very much the vasa vasorum fall short of reaching the lining membrane of the artery.
Pàgina 283 - The spine, whether by yielding to the weight of the overgrown skull, or by change in its own structures, may sink and seem to shorten with greatly increased dorsal and lumbar curves ; the pelvis may become wide ; the necks of the femora may become nearly horizontal, but the limbs, however misshapen, remain strong and fit to support the trunk.
Pàgina 190 - The oblique course taken by the common carotid artery along the side of the neck, is indicated by a line drawn from the sterno-clavicular articulation to a point midway between the angle of the jaw and the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
Pàgina 258 - Its course corresponds to a line drawn from a point midway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and the symphysis pubis, to the inner side of the inner condyle of the femur.
Pàgina 241 - August (no food having betu takcu since the preceding evening) chloroform was administered, and Mr. Durham proceeded to compress the aorta on the proximal side of the aneurism by means of Lister's abdominal tourniquet. There was just room to get the pad of the tourniquet between the cartilages of the ribs and the aneurism. The tourniquet was screwed down very slowly, and carefully adjusted in position and direction until the pulsation of the aneurism as well as that of both femoral arteries was completely...
Pàgina 436 - I am not prepared to say that it is of necessity fatal, but I have never seen a patient recover after the full development of the disease, and after suppuration had set in. I have, however, seen a case cured, in which, from the history of the symptoms, the thickening over the sacro-iliac articulations, and the permanent displacement of the side of the pelvis, there was every reason to believe that this disease had existed. But in this instance no abscess had formed.
Pàgina 142 - ... and admit of the artery being more readily secured, should any such accident happen. The force of the circulation being thus taken off from the aneurismal sac, the progress of the disease would be stopped ; and he thought it probable, that if the parts were left to themselves, the sac, with its contents, might be absorbed, and the whole of the tumour removed, which would render any opening into the sac unnecessary.
Pàgina 577 - The patient should be placed in a recumbent position with the head slightly elevated.