This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1826. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... The principles of surgery John Bell THE PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY, AS THEY RELATE TO WOUNDS, ULCERS, FISTULA, ANEURISMS, WOUNDED ARTERIES, FRACTURES OF THE LIMBS, TUMORS, THE OPERATIONS OF TREPAN AND LITHOTOMY. ALSO OF THE DUTIES OF THE MILITARY AND HOSPITAL SURGEON. BY JOHN BELL. A NE W E DITION, WITH COMMENTARIES, AND A CRITICAL ENQUIRY INTO THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. BY CHARLES BELL, PROFESSOR OP ANATOMY AND SURGERY TO THE ROYAL COLLEGE OP SURGBONS fN LONDON, SURGEON OP THB MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL, ETC. IN FOUR VOLUMES. WITH ENGRAVINGS AND MARGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS. VOL. IV. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THOMAS TEGG, 73, CHEAPSIDE: R. GRIFFIN AND co., Glasgow; Bell And Bradfute, Edinburgh; And J. CUMMING, DUBLIN. Vol. IV. The Woodcut at p. 79 is Fig. 4, referred to in the text at p. 85. The Woodcut at p. 83 represents the laceration of the urethra by the dilator. The urethra is shown to be rent from («) to the apex of the prostate gland: (b, c) are the male and female conductors, which being introduced through the urethra into the bladder, their handles are opened out from (b, c) to (d, e), and then the dilator, the gorget, or the forceps, are wedged in between them. Fig. 5, the explanation of which is given at p. 85, has been omitted, as unnecessary. The drawing of the Aneurism of the Carotid artery, p. 400, was copied from the preparation preserved in spirits. (6) is the condyle of the jaw-bone: (c), some rugged part of the masseter muscle still adhering to it: (
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1826. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... The principles of surgery John Bell THE PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY, AS THEY RELATE TO WOUNDS, ULCERS, FISTULA, ANEURISMS, WOUNDED ARTERIES, FRACTURES OF THE LIMBS, TUMORS, THE OPERATIONS OF TREPAN AND LITHOTOMY. ALSO OF THE DUTIES OF THE MILITARY AND HOSPITAL SURGEON. BY JOHN BELL. A NE W E DITION, WITH COMMENTARIES, AND A CRITICAL ENQUIRY INTO THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. BY CHARLES BELL, PROFESSOR OP ANATOMY AND SURGERY TO THE ROYAL COLLEGE OP SURGBONS fN LONDON, SURGEON OP THB MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL, ETC. IN FOUR VOLUMES. WITH ENGRAVINGS AND MARGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS. VOL. IV. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THOMAS TEGG, 73, CHEAPSIDE: R. GRIFFIN AND co., Glasgow; Bell And Bradfute, Edinburgh; And J. CUMMING, DUBLIN. Vol. IV. The Woodcut at p. 79 is Fig. 4, referred to in the text at p. 85. The Woodcut at p. 83 represents the laceration of the urethra by the dilator. The urethra is shown to be rent from («) to the apex of the prostate gland: (b, c) are the male and female conductors, which being introduced through the urethra into the bladder, their handles are opened out from (b, c) to (d, e), and then the dilator, the gorget, or the forceps, are wedged in between them. Fig. 5, the explanation of which is given at p. 85, has been omitted, as unnecessary. The drawing of the Aneurism of the Carotid artery, p. 400, was copied from the preparation preserved in spirits. (6) is the condyle of the jaw-bone: (c), some rugged part of the masseter muscle still adhering to it: (
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