... is then brought through the opening thus made. A strong piece of silk thread is passed into the eye of the probe and drawn through the two openings, and the drainage-tube... The London Lancet - Page 2211859Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1860 - 442 pages
...scissors) being firmly tied to one end of the silk, is by means of this pulled through both openings. The ends of the tube are tied together, and the operation is completed. Two cases are recorded in which this plan of treatment was attended with complete success, and there... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 584 pages
...thread is passed into the eye of the probe and drawn through the two openings, and the drainage-tube, being firmly tied to one end, is then drawn through...tied together, and the operation is completed. The only reason for using a silk thread wherewith to draw the tube through the openings, is that a smaller... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 578 pages
...through the two openings, and the drainage-tube, being firmly tied to one end, is then drawn 246 EMPYEMA. through by means of the silk. The ends of the tube...tied together, and the operation is completed. The only reason for using a silk thread wherewith to draw the tube through the openings, is that a smaller... | |
| Medicine - 1860 - 600 pages
...scissors) being firmly tied to one end of the silk, is by means of this pulled through both openings. The ends of the tube are tied together, and the operation is completed. Two cases are recorded in which this plan of treatment was attended with complete success, and there... | |
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - Medicine - 1861 - 458 pages
...thread is passed into the eye of the probe, and drawn through the two openings ; and the drainage-tube, being firmly tied to one end, is then drawn through...beneficially put in practice at the Middlesex Hospital in deep-seated and extensive collections of matter. The operation consists in passing through the abscess... | |
| William Aitken - 1864 - 1044 pages
...perforated at frequent intervals, in the way recommended by Cbassaignac for the treating of sinuses — being firmly tied to one end, is then drawn through by means of the silk; the ends of the tube are then tied together, and the operation is complete. . . . The openings in the chest-walls are thus always... | |
| William Aitken - 1866 - 1158 pages
...frequent intervals, in the way recommended by Chassaignac for the treating of sinuses — being tirmly tied to one end, is then drawn through by means of the silk; the ends of the tube are then tied together, and the operation is complete. . . . The openings in the chestrwalls are thus always... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1866 - 864 pages
...and the drainage-tube, perforated at short intervals, being firmly tied to one end, is then pulled through by means of the silk. The ends of the tube are fastened together, and the operation is completed. The pus drains away through the perforations. The... | |
| Henry William Fuller - 1867 - 518 pages
...perforated at frequent intervals, in the way recommended by Chassaignac for the healing of sinuses — being firmly tied to one end, is then drawn through...of the tube are tied together, and the operation is complete." The benefits derivable from the adoption of this plan are said to be, that " the openings... | |
| William Aitken - Medical geography - 1872 - 1020 pages
...perforated at frequent intervals, in the way recommended by Chassaignac for the treating of sinuses — being firmly tied to one end, is then drawn through by means of the silk : the ends of the tube are then tied together, and the operation is complete. . . . The openings in the chest-walls are thus always... | |
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