When both adrenal glands are excised and no other factor is introduced, the Nissl substance progressively disappears from the brain-cells until death.
It is again followed up with the probe, and the horn and sensitive structures excised until we are quite certain we have reached its furthest extent.
In this operation a portion of the median nerve is excised on the inside of the elbow-joint just below the internal condyle of the humerus.
The horn of the wall must be removed, and the diseased structures, whether gangrenous keratogenous membrane, necrosed ligament, or carious bone, carefully excised or curetted.
Using the second sage-knife in a similar manner, the cutting-edge this time backwards, it is reached in front of the cartilage, whose anterior half is then excised by a careful cut backwards.
The case is somewhat analogous to the depression of excitability in an excised bloodless muscle.
It is obvious that the physiological condition of the excised muscle must have fallen below par.
A sub-tonic specimen of Mimosa, like an excised bloodless muscle, shows a preliminary staircase response.
Biedermann mentions the staircase response of excised bloodless muscle as offering difficulty of explanation.
Lotz, the portion of the bowel corresponding with the fenestræ was excised with a gum-lancet on the fourth day from the application of the instrument, and in this manner a direct passage was created between the two ends of the tube.
Forceps with broad points are used for taking up a fold of the skin, and an oval portion is then excised with a knife or scissors, cutting instruments being less painful and more precise than caustics.
Stump Neuromas of Sciatic Nerve, excised forty years after the original amputation by Mr. A.
If disfigurement is likely to follow from cicatricial contraction--for example, in a sinus over the lower jaw associated with a carious tooth--the sinus should be excised and the raw surfaces approximated with stitches.
If a portion of skin beexcised aseptically, and no attempt made to close the wound, the raw surface left is soon covered over with a layer of coagulated blood and lymph.
The persistent warts of young adults should be excised after freezing with chloride of ethyl.
Tuberculous Osteomyelitis of Os Magnum, excised from a boy æt.
It should be excised widely; in the lower extremity when there is also extensive destruction of tissue from an antecedent chronic ulcer or osteomyelitis, it may be better to amputate the limb.
On April 9th, Howse excised the elbow-joint of a girl of sixteen years having pulpy disease.
Bejau describes a woman of forty from whom he excised an excrescence resembling a ram's horn, growing from the left parietal region.
White relates the history of a case in which a silver spoon was swallowed and successfully excised from the intestinal canal.
The growth was simply excised and recovery was promptly effected.
The mass excised was one-third of the total body-weight.
Lymphoma, enchondroma and osteoma, if not too extensively involving the laryngeal walls, may be excised with basket punch forceps, but lymphoma is probably better treated by radium.
The nature of the bridge of tissue is to be considered; should it be cicatricial, the result of prolonged inflammatory processes, it may be carefully excised without very great risk of serious complications.
Web formations may be excised with sliding punch forceps, or if the web is due to contraction only, incision of the true band may allow its retraction.
Lately an officer was bitten by a dog, whose madness being recognised, the bitten part was excised immediately: after an undisturbed interval of two months, he was advised to go to England to dissipate the recollection of the accident.
Dioscorides seared the wound with irons heated to whiteness; other practitioners firstexcised the wounded part, and then applied fire or caustic.
When a piece is excised between the head and the pharynx a new head is formed at the oral end, a new tail at the opposite end, and in the middle of the remaining old tissue a new mouth and pharynx is formed.
The gill-piece excised contained no heart, no intestine, and no stolon, and all these organs were regenerated from the gills.
Early in his time as a soldier he had obtained an ulcer of the glans, which had been excised and burned.
Without perforating the hand, the bullet had remained in the wound, beingexcised therefrom three months after the trauma.
The wound is then freelyexcised and treated with a strong solution of permanganate of potash, or with lead and opium lotion.
The nodules were excised and, on sectioning, were found to be composed of a layer of spindle cells and round cells, outside of which the tissue was condensed into a capsule.
Unless there is advanced pulmonary disease or other contraindication to operation, the ulcer should be excised under local anæsthesia.
At the autopsy there was no wound found in the peritoneum, the lowest point of which was one inch above the end of the excised bowel.
By carrying the fingers beyond this mass and making traction, it was brought down within working distance, and was excised along with the entire lower portion of the rectum.
Several of those already cited were performed upon adults, and Stephen O'Sullivan[41] excised the hypertrophied tongue of a female sixty-five years of age.
With the assistance of Gross and Agnew, I excised the mass, which included the entire lower part of the rectum.
In an interesting case reported by Finlay[90] the subcutaneous tissue of the trunk was thickly studded with small nodules, of which two were excised during life and found to be cylindrical epitheliomata.
The section of gut excisedwas about one and a half inches in length.
The ball, together with a piece of cloth, was excised in front, two inches above and internal to the fold of the axilla.
One of these balls lodged in the inner part of the right arm, below the axilla, whence the writer excised it.
The knee–joint was once excised in the Crimea, but the patient died; as was the case in the only other instance where this operation is known to have been performed for gunshot injury in the Sleswick–Holstein campaign.
The globe of the eye had been destroyed nearly two years before by a musket–ball shot from above, which, after traversing the orbit, had descended, and was excised from the right side of the neck.
These two Verses were excised through mistaken piety by certain of the orthodox,--jealous for the honour of their LORD, and alarmed by the use which the impugners of His GODhead freely made of them.
On the sides these ridges seem to be regularly excisedat their bases, and between them on the surface are many horizontal raised cross-lines, giving the depressed surface the appearance of being filled with shallow cells.
The costa of the hind wing is bent upward at the base and excised before the outer angle; the wing is produced at the ends of the subcostal vein, the third median nervule, and the extremity of the submedian vein.
The wings have the outer margin strongly excised between the first median nervule and the lower radial vein.
The hind wings are somewhat crenulate, and deeply excised opposite the end of the cell.
Yet, under the influence of mechanical and other modes of stimulation, I find that I am able to make the excised organ pulsate as rhythmically as a heart.
If, together with the excised muscle, there had been removed from the animal's body an attached nerve, every time any part of this nerve is stimulated the attached muscle will contract as before.
For the good results of a case in which Mr. Syme excised the whole metacarpal bone for a tumour, see his Observations in Clinical Surgery, p.
The author excised with success for disease the elbow-joint of a patient whose other arm had required the same operation.
Syme amputated with success the arm along with the scapula and outer half of clavicle, in a case in which he had previously excised the head of the humerus for a tumour.
Again it may be prolapsed in a great loose ring or circular fold round the margin, forming an exaggerated external pile; in such a case the loose fold may be fairly excised with curved scissors, as recommended by Hey of Leeds.
Buchanan of Glasgow has described an operation by which the joint can beexcised through a single incision over the external malleolus.
The iris should be excised to the very end of the wound, and the capsule most freely opened by a V-shaped laceration.
A longitudinal fold at each side of the anus should be pinched up and excised by a pair of probe-pointed curved scissors.
Mr. Syme's second case was also one of tumour of the scapula; the head of the humerus had been excised two years before.
The author lately excised one-half of shaft of metatarsal and the corresponding half of proximal phalanx of great toe for exostosis, with antiseptic precautions.
The "Saviour" of the article was perhaps written in his earlier phase of religious thought, and it was excised as the end drew in sight.
Even if we excised the line concerning iron, which can be omitted without injuring the sense, the whole passage in both of its appearances is decidedly suspicious.
In the edition of 1833 the poem opened with the following stanza, which was afterwards excised and the stanza of the present text substituted.
Footnote 17: Adopted from a line excised in 'Mariana in the South'.
In this edition the absurd trifle 'The Skipping Rope' was excised and finally cancelled.
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