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Ligation of Arteries in Surgery

A Text Book On Surgery 1890 Chapter 3 1 min read

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CHAPTER XI.

Ligation of arteries—Innominate—Common, external, and internal carotid and internal jugu- lar vein—Superior thyroid, lingual, facial, ascending pharyngeal, occipital, posterior au- ricular, temporal, and internal maxillary—Subclavian—Vertebral and internal mammary— Axillary—Brachial—Radia]—UInar—Intercostal—Abdominal aorta—Tliac arteries—Glu- teal, internal pudic, and sciatic—Femoral—Profunda femoris—Popliteal—Posterior tibial —Anterior tibial—Dorsalis pedis... see eee 8K

CHAPTER XIl.

Surgical diseases and surgery of the bones—Ostitis—Osteo-periostitis—Osteomalacia—Rachitis —Fractures—Of the skull—Trephining—Nasal bones—Malar—Superior maxilla—Inferior maxilla—Clavicle—Acromion and coracoid process—Glenoid process—Spine of the scapula —Humerus—Condyles—Olecranon process—UIna—Radius—Colles's fracture—Carpus— Metacarpus—Phalanges—Sternum—Ribs—Vertebre — Sacrum — Coceyx—Os innomina- tum—Femur—Patella—Leg—Pott’s fracture—Tarsus and metatarsus—Ununited fract- Urs. BIB:

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