The Principles of Surgery, As They Relate to Wounds, Ulcers, Fistulæ, Aneurisms, Wounded Arteries, Fractures of the Limbs, Tumors, the Operations of Trepan And Lithotomy. Also of the Duties of the Military And Hospital Surgeon
The Principles of Surgery, As They Relate to Wounds, Ulcers, Fistulæ, Aneurisms, Wounded Arteries, Fractures of the Limbs, Tumors, the Operations of Trepan And Lithotomy. Also of the Duties of the Military And Hospital Surgeon
Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842
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This imaginary wound of the external tunics, with dUatation of the inward coat of an artery ; these scholastic distinctioiis, . of true, £dse, .and mix^d aneurisms; these imcertain reports, about curing aneurisms by compression ; and this vain expectar tion, of healing a wounded artery, by reuniting the lips of the wound, have not as yet been replaced by any true pathdogy of a wounded artery. OF THE WOUND MADE BY THE LANCET. First, It must be observed, that an artery is not pricked merely in it...s external coat ; and the proof is this : — Our legislature does not prevent the most ignorant from meddling with a profession, which should be sacred as the priesthood, — ^masons, but- chers, gardeners, cow-herds ! are among the chief phlebotomists in thia country ; and it is to them that we are indebted for the various specimens of aneurism. They use very blunt lancets ; and a blunt lancet being pushed rudely onwards, starts through the skin at last, and strikes deep into the arm. The aneurism is, generally produced by a very large and * I shall have occasion to mentLon this operation presently, t Guy de Ghauliac.
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