The needle thus passes first from and through the skin of the flap inward to the raw surface of the wound, and after bridging over the site of the artery, it passes secondly from the raw surface of the wound outward again to and through the skin. The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer - Page 1661860Full view - About this book
| 1859 - 940 pages
...the tube of the bleeding artery being in this way left pinned down in a compressed state by the arc or bridge of steel that is passed over it. The needle...and after bridging over the site of the artery, it passe.3 secondly from the raw surface of the wound ctutward again to aud through the skin. Sometimes... | |
| 1860 - 762 pages
...and through the skin of tho flap inwards to the raw surface of the wound, and after bridging over tho site of the artery, it passes secondly from the raw surface of the wound outwards again to and through the skin. Sometimes the needle will be best passed by the aid of the... | |
| John Hooker Packard - 1863 - 318 pages
...of the tube of the bleeding artery is in this way left pinned down in a compressed state by the arc or bridge of steel that is passed over it. The needle...passes first from and through the skin of the flap inwards to the raw surface of the wound, and after bridging over the site of the artery, it passes... | |
| John Eric Erichsen - 1864 - 1320 pages
...the tube of the bleeding artery being in this way left pinned down in a compressed state by the arc or bridge of steel that is passed over it. The needle thus passes first from and through -the ikin of the flap inicaids to the raw surface of the wound, and, after bridging over the site of the... | |
| Edward Carroll Franklin - 1867 - 872 pages
...of the tube of the bleeding artery is in this way left pinned down in a compressed state by the arc or bridge of steel that is passed over it. The needle thus passes through and from the skin of the flap inward to the raw surface of the wound ; and after bridging over... | |
| Edward Carroll Franklin - 1867 - 870 pages
...of the tube of the bleeding artery is in this way left pinned down in a compressed state by the arc or bridge of steel that is passed over it. The needle thus passes through and from the skin of the flap inward to the raw surface of the wound ; and after bridging over... | |
| John Eric Erichsen - 1873 - 840 pages
...the tube of the bleeding artery being in this way left pinned down in a compressed state by the arc or bridge of steel that is passed over it. The needle thus passes first through and from the skin of the flap inwards to the raw surface of the wound, and, after bridging... | |
| John Eric Erichsen - 1881 - 988 pages
...that is passed over it. The needle then passes first through and from the skin of the flap inwardu to the raw surface of the wound, and, after bridging...passes secondly from the raw surface of the wound outwardx again to and through the skin. Sometimes the needle will be best passed by the aid of the... | |
| Edward Carroll Franklin - 1882 - 438 pages
...of the tube of the bleeding artery is in this way left pinned down in a compressed state by the arc or bridge of steel that is passed over it. The needle thus passes through and from the skin of the flap inward to the raw surface of the wound ; and, after bridging... | |
| Edward Carroll Franklin - 1882 - 444 pages
...of the tube of the bleeding artery is in this way left pinned down in a compressed state by the arc or bridge of steel that is passed over it. The needle thus passes through and from the skin of the flap inward to the raw surface of the wound ; and, after bridging... | |
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