... this part. It should not at first be attempted to be thrust under the stricture, as the firmness of the parts forming the stricture would resist it. But the seat of the stricture being felt, the operator should depress the end of the director upon... Medical Times - Page 431847Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1834 - 836 pages
...the outer part of the neck of the sac, as it will be found more easily to pass under the stricture at this part. It should not at first be attempted to...forming the stricture would resist it. But the seat of stricture being felt, the operator should depress the end of the director upon the sac, which will... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - Hernia - 1838 - 660 pages
...the outer part of the neck of the sac, as it will be found more easy to pass under the stricture at this part. It should not at first be attempted to...forming the stricture would resist it. But the seat of stricture being felt, the operator should depress the end of the director upon the sac, which will... | |
| Maximilian Joseph Chelius - 1847 - 1108 pages
...the outer part of the neck of the sac, as it will be found more easily to pass under the stricture at this part. It should not at first be attempted to...stricture being felt, the operator should depress the ends of the director upon the sac, which will yield before it, and then, by an onward movement, the... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1874 - 688 pages
...the outer part of the neck of the sac, as it will be found more easily to pass under the stricture at this part. It should not at first be attempted to...movement, the director slides under the stricture." I think I have shown you that the operation without opening the sac, as a rule, is surrounded with... | |
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