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Title: Operative surgery illustrated : containing more than nineteen hundred engravings : including two hundred original, and fifty colored drawings: with explanatory text
Year: 1852 (1850s)
Authors: Piper, Richard Upton, 1816-1897 Bigelow, Henry Jacob, 1818-1890. Anaesthetic agents, their mode of exhibition, and physiological effects
Subjects: Surgery, Operative Ether General Surgery
Publisher: Boston : Ticknor, Reed, and Fields
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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brachial artery with the tourniquet. Fig. 8. Compression of the brachial artery by what is sometimescalled the field tourniquet. This is useful in case of sudden acci-dents, when no other instrument is at hand. It is constructed of asmall, compact, or hard compress, and any convenient ligature —a bandage, or handkerchief, to surround the limb, twisted tight bymeans of a stick. Fig. 9 shows the course of the artery on which compression ismade, as represented in the preceding figures. •vWWWVWW* PLATE IV. Tig. 1. The popliteal, posterior tib- Fig. 5. Compression of the femo- ial, and peroneal arteries. ral artery with the thumbs, at the Fig. 2. Compression of the brach- brim of the pelvis, ial artery with the hand. Fig. 6. Compression of the poplit- Fig. 3. Compression of the femo- eal artery with the tourniquet, ral artery with the hand. Fig. 7 shows the course of the Fig. 4. Compression of the femo- femoral artery, the sartorius being ral artery with the field tourniquet. divided.
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