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Tourniquets
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Tourniquets
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Tourniquets: for compressing the principal arteries in amputations, and for suppressing violent haemorrhages proceeding from accidental wounds. Various types, including Rymer's and Savigny's.

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Keywords: Savigny, J.H.; Surgery; Surgical Instruments; Surgical Instrument; Amputation

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