We fasten the stalk of a flower in the lapelle of our coat by a pin, passed exactly in this manner; to compress a bleeding artery against a bone is somewhat more complicated, but not much so. In accomplishing it, we have to introduce from the cutaneous... The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer - Page 1671860Full view - About this book
| 1860 - 762 pages
...imitated when repeated upon a piece of cloth or leather. We fasten the stalk of a flower in the Inpelle of our coat by a pin passed exactly in this manner....near the site of the artery, and then compressing, with the fingers of the other hand, or with the end of the needle, the part containing the artery against... | |
| 1861 - 346 pages
...imitated when repeated 2 npon a piece of cloth or leather. We fasten the stalk of a flower in the lapel of our coat by a pin passed exactly in this manner....near the site of the artery, and then compressing, with the fingers of the other hand, or with the end of the neecile, the part containing the artery... | |
| John Eric Erichsen - 1864 - 1320 pages
...artery against a bone is somewhat more complicated, but not much BO. We introduce from the eutaneous surface a long needle through the flap of the wound obliquely to near the site of the artery ; and theu compressing against the bone, with the fingers of the other hand, or with the end of the needle... | |
| 1860 - 384 pages
...when repeated upon a piece of cloth or soft leather. We fasten the stalk of a flower in the lapelle of our coat by a pin, passed exactly in this manner;...the fingers of the other hand, or with the end of tho needle itself, the part containing the artery, we make the needle, after passing over this compressed... | |
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