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قراءة كتاب A System of Operative Surgery, Volume IV (of 4)
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The task of editing a work contributed to by so many writers might well appear to be an onerous one, but, owing to the promptitude, courtesy, and forbearance of all concerned, it has been a source of great pleasure, and the Editor’s most cordial thanks are tendered to all those who have devoted so much time and trouble to the work.
PREFACE TO VOLUME IV
Every effort has been made to keep this volume strictly within the definition of a work upon Operative Surgery—a somewhat difficult task in the case of certain of the special subjects with which it deals. In some cases methods of examination or manipulation have been described that are not strictly operative in nature, but their inclusion has been justified upon the ground that many of them are essential in operations upon the regions concerned, and all require special manipulative skill and dexterity.
The Index to this volume has been arranged in five parts, one part for each Section comprised in it. In this way it has been possible to economize space and, it is hoped, to render the task of reference easier.
In the Section on Vaginal Gynæcological Operations, instrument blocks have been kindly supplied by Messrs. Montague, Down Bros., and Griffin. The remaining illustrations are from original sketches by the author.
In the Section on Ophthalmic Operations, Messrs. Weiss have kindly supplied the instrument blocks. The remainder of the illustrations are original. Mr. Mayou desires to thank Mr. W. H. McMullen for valuable help in reading the proof sheets.
In the Section on Operations upon the Ear, all the illustrations, with the exception of the instrument blocks kindly supplied by Messrs. Mayer and Meltzer and a few illustrations from Tod’s Manual of Diseases of the Ear, are original.
In the Section on Operations upon the Nose, the instrument blocks have been supplied by Messrs. Mayer and Meltzer, who have also furnished them in the Section on Operations upon the Throat. Mr. F. A. Rose has kindly read the proof sheets of the latter Section, for which Mr. Harmer desires to thank him.
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME
JOHN BLAND-SUTTON, F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, and Senior Surgeon to the Chelsea Hospital for Women, London
Abdominal Gynæcological Operations
JOHN PHILLIPS, M.A., M.D. (Cantab.), F.R.C.P.
Professor of Obstetric Medicine, King’s College, London; Obstetric Physician and Gynæcologist to King’s College Hospital
Vaginal Gynæcological Operations
M. S. MAYOU, F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
Assistant Surgeon to the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital; Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Children’s Hospital, Paddington Green
Ophthalmic Operations
HUNTER F. TOD, M.A., M.D. (Cantab.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
Aural Surgeon to the London Hospital
Operations upon the Ear
W. DOUGLAS HARMER, M.C. (Cantab.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
Surgeon to the Throat and Nose Department, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital
Operations upon the Larynx and Trachea
StCLAIR THOMSON, M.D., F.R.C.P. (Lond.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
Professor of Laryngology and Physician for Diseases of the Throat, King’s College Hospital, London
Operations upon the Nose and its Accessory Cavities
CONTENTS
SECTION I
OPERATIONS UPON THE FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS
PART I
ABDOMINAL GYNÆCOLOGICAL OPERATIONS
By JOHN BLAND-SUTTON, F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital and Senior Surgeon to the Chelsea Hospital for Women, London.
CHAPTER I
PAGES
| CŒLIOTOMY | |
| Preparation of Patient, 3. Basins, Dishes, and Instruments, 4. Suture and Ligature Material, 5. Dabs, 5. Gloves, Operating Table, Anæsthesia, 6. The Incision, 7. Misplaced Viscera, 8. Closure of Wound, 8 | 3–9 |
CHAPTER II
| OVARIOTOMY | |
| The Operation, 10. Cysts of the Broad Ligaments, 14. Spurious Capsules, 15. For Carcinoma of Ovary, 15. Incomplete Ovariotomy, 16. Anomalous Ovariotomy, 16. Ovariotomy followed by Hysterectomy, 17. Repeated Ovariotomy, 17. Pregnancy after Bilateral Ovariotomy, 17. Ovariotomy at Extremes of Life, | |


