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Title: Minor surgery and bandaging; including the treatment of fractures and dislocations, the ligation of arteries, amputations, excisions and resections, intestinal anastomosis, operations upon nerves and tendons, tracheotomy, intubation of the larynx, etc.
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Wharton, Henry R. (Henry Redwood), 1853-1925
Subjects: Surgery, Minor Bandages
Publisher: Philadelphia, New York, Lea brothers & co.
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Method of giving a hypodermic injection. the best variety of syringe to employ is one holding about20 c.c. (Fig. 152). It is well to have the needle connected with the syringeby a short rubber tube, so that the needle will not bebroken if the patient struggles. The injections areusually made below the angle of the scapula or in the Fig. 152.
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H. K. MULFORD CO., PHILADA Syringe for serum-injection. lumbar region, and the serum is introduced slowly toavoid local reaction. Injections of Mercury in Syphilis.—Injections of mer-cury may be made into the subcutaneous tissue of theloins, buttocks, or scapular regions in the treatment ofsyphilis. Injections may also be into the veins. Thesolution most commonly used is a 1 per cent, solution of EXPLORING-NEEDLE. 217 the cyanide of mercury, 20 minims being injected everyday or on alternate days. Exploring-needle.—This consists of a fine-groovedneedle fitted into a handle (Fig. 153), which is introducedinto tumors or swellings to ascertain the nature of theircontents, and its use is often of service for purposes of Fig. 153. Exploring-needle. diagnosis. The exploring-trocar (Fig. 154) is employedfor the same purpose, or the needle of the hypodermicsyringe or a fine needle attached to an aspirator may beused for a like purpose. When either the exploring-needleor trocar is employed,

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  • booksubject:Surgery__Minor
  • booksubject:Bandages
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