A general system of surgery in three parts - Containing the doctrine and management, I. Of wounds, fractures, luxations, tumours, and ulcers, of all kinds. II. Of the several operations performed on (14769153712)

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A general system of surgery in three parts - Containing the doctrine and management, I. Of wounds, fractures, luxations, tumours, and ulcers, of all kinds. II. Of the several operations performed on (14769153712)

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Title: A general system of surgery in three parts : Containing the doctrine and management, I. Of wounds, fractures, luxations, tumours, and ulcers, of all kinds. II. Of the several operations performed on all parts of the body. III. Of the several bandages applied in all operations and disorders. The whole illustrated with thirty eight copper-plates, exhibiting all the operations, instruments, bandages, and improvements, according to the modern and most approved practice : to which is prefixed an introduction concerning the nature, origin, progress, and improvements of surgery : with such other preliminaries as are necessary to be known by the younger surgeons. Being a work of thirty years experience
Year: 1743 (1740s)
Authors: Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758 Mynde, J
Subjects: Surgery, Operative Surgical instruments and apparatus Bandages and bandaging Surgery General Surgery Bandages
Publisher: London : Printed for W. Innys at the West-End os St. Paul's ... (and four others)
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School



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refents the Inftrument termed a Dilatator by the Generality of Sur-geons, being the moft fimple of the kind defcribed by any Author, and ferv-ing to dilate the Wound made in Lithotomy, tho the Inftrument is at pre-fent hardly ever made ufe of The Beak A, like a Cranes Bill, is infert-ed into the Wound, and the two Arms (BB) being preffed together, theBeak of the Inftrument opens by means of the Hinge marked C. Fig. 9. Shews a commodious Table adapted for performing the Operation ofLithotomy, marked at each Corner with the Letters AAAA. The Let-,ter B denotes the Place upon which the calculous Patient is to be feated, be-ing made hollow, or femilunar, that the two Angles AA may the more com-modioufly fupport the Feet. C the Prop for fupporting the Patients Back;which, for the greater Conveniency, is capable of being elevated or deprefledmore or lefs, to raife the Patient higher or lower, as the Surgeon may feeproper, by means of the iron Rod marked D. XII. We ri^LJi.p.a2o. Tab. xx\Tir.
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J.MyaJ^/>. Part II. Of LltJiotoiiiy h^ the Apparatus Major. 11 r XII. We have already explained the manner in which the Operation is to be Mannoro*performed, and Stone extraded by the Surgeon -, it therefore now only remains for tJ^thTopcus to defcribe the DrefTing and Regimen, and to propofe a few Cautions. The ration.Patients Wound being cleanfed with a Sponge, and the Ligatures untied, he is firft of all to be placed immediately in a Bed, covered with an Oil-cloth, orone that has been waxed, over which may be laid a Linen-flieet folded togetherimmediately under the Patient, to prevent the Bed and Pillow from being fpoil-ed by the Blood and Urine difcharged from the Wound, for a few Days after theOperation. The Patient being in this manner properly difpofed, the Woundis to be drefled with fome doffils of fcraped Lint. If the Patient be ftrong,and his Wound bleeds, it may be proper to let it continue fo for a while, inorder to reftrain or prevent an Inflammation, as Celsus advifes

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a general system of surgery in three parts 1743
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