... saw. It would appear that this operation has been actually performed with some degree of advantage, and I do not doubt that circumstances may occur to make it worth while to have recourse to it. But it is to be observed, at the same time, that all... Medico-Chirurgical Transactions - Side 4af Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1869Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1857 - 552 sider
...case it has been proposed to make an incision on it, and remove the head and neck of the femur by u saw. It would appear that this operation has been...be thus accomplished is the removal of one portion 5f the disease, and that it is the largest portion of it, in the bone of the pelvis, which is necessarily... | |
| Henry Lee - 1870 - 358 sider
...reconsideration of the subject of resection as applied to other joints. Up to that time cases of diseases of the hip involving destruction of the cartilages...certain degree of local disturbance, and more or less loss of blood ; and taking all those things into consideration, I conceive that we should not recommend... | |
| 1872 - 778 sider
...proposed to make an incision on it, and remove the head and neck of the femur by the saw. It wculd appear that this operation has been actually performed...certain degree of local disturbance, and more or less loss of blood; and taking all these things into consideration, I conceive that we should not recommend... | |
| 1872 - 778 sider
...the upper part of this bone, and of a non-complication to any great extent of the pelvic bones." ally performed with some degree of advantage, .and I do...certain degree of local disturbance, and more or less loss of blood ; and taking all these things into consideration, I conceive that we should not recommend... | |
| Nicholas Senn - 1893 - 590 sider
...following: " In such a case it has been proposed to make an incision on it (the head of the femur) and remove the head and neck of the femur by a saw....certain degree of local disturbance and more or less loss of blood, and, taking all these things into consideration, I conceive that we should not recommend... | |
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