Except in cases of necrosis, where abundance of new bone has formed in the detached periosteum, the results of such excisions do not encourage repetition, the digits which remain being generally very useless.
And though diseased joints did not decline in frequency, and though injured ones were extremely numerous during these long years of European war, excisions were but rarely performed.
In what cases, or sorts of cases, are excisions suitable?
On the whole, there is actually very little difference in the mortality of excisions and amputations.
Of a series of excisionsfor disease, injury, and anchylosis, 22.
For a very large amount of most interesting and valuable information on the whole subject of excisions of joints, I would refer to Dr.
Fell's excisions in Wood's notice of Hobbes in his Hist.
In this he had thought to incorporate much of his earlier articles, and his copies of them remain in my hands, with excisions and emendations in his own handwriting.
The draft was carefully gone over by Lord Grey, who suggested certain excisions and additions.
Miss Stisted animadverts on Lady Burton's having sold the library edition of The Arabian Nights in 1894 "with merely a few excisions absolutely indispensable.
She therefore sanctioned the library edition with certain excisions, and the reasons which prompted her to make these excisions in The Arabian Nights were the same as those which led her to burn The Scented Garden.
The excisionsmade on this score, however, probably do not amount to half a page in all.
Nansen very carefully revised the text, and made numerous excisions and additions.
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