REMARKS.INDEX OF CASES.INDEX.
- Abdomen, wounds of, [488], 649.
- causing abscesses in parietes of, [489].
- penetrating wounds of, [497].
- protrusion of viscera in, [498].
- of omentum, [498].
- of intestine, [501], [509].
- effusion of blood into, [505], [510].
- treatment of hemorrhage in penetrating wounds of, [510].
- suppuration in cavity of, [511].
- and pelvis, conclusions respecting wounds of, [555].
- right arm and thigh, extensive injury to, by a round shot, [576].
- Abdominal parietes, gunshot wounds of, [489].
- lodgment of balls in, [489].
- incised wounds of, [490].
- followed by ventral rupture, [493].
- on continuous suture of, [493].
- severe contusions of, followed by rupture of the hollow or solid viscera, [491].
- Abernathy’s mode of tying the external iliac, [257].
- Abscess of liver, consequent to injuries of the head, [356].
- in abdominal parietes, caused by neglected injuries, [489].
- Acids, mineral, use of, in sloughing wounds, [70], [168].
- in hospital gangrene, [70], [168].
- Addenda, commentaries on the cases in, [586].
- Alexander, Deputy Inspector-General, on amputations, while under the influence of chloroform, [563].
- Amaurosis from balls passing behind the eyes, [478].
- Amputation,
- primary, not required in gunshot wounds of the upper extremity, [120].
- aphorisms on, [73].
- at the ankle-joint, Mr. Syme’s operation for, [105].
- of the arm below the tuberosities, [126].
- by the circular incision, [134].
- by Mr. Luke’s operation by two flaps, [135].
- primary, of the arm, [120].
- at the elbow-joint, [137].
- place of election for, in local mortification of a limb, [46].
- of the fingers, [139].
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of the foot, [114].
- by Roux’s plan, [108].
- of the forearm, [137].
- by the flap operation, [137].
- by the circular incision, [138].
- for gunshot wounds of the femur, [145].
- at the hip-joint, [77], [92], [562], [563], [586].
- Mr. Guthrie’s mode of operating in, [79], [83].
- Professor Langenbeck’s, [80].
- Mr. Brownrigg’s, [82].
- under chloroform, [564].
- immediate, question as to, [51].
- cases for, [150].
- of the leg, [99].
- by the circular incision, [99].
- by Mr. Luke’s flap operation, [101].
- immediately below the tuberosity of the tibia, [102].
- of the metacarpal bones, [139].
- of a metatarsal bone, [118].
- in cases of mortification from wounded arteries, [228].
- necessity for, [51].
- of the phalanges, [140].
- primary and secondary, [59].
- secondary, [59], [141].
- at the shoulder-joint, [122].
- by two flaps, [124].
- by one flap, [125].
- by Lisfranc’s operation, [125].
- at the tarsus, [112].
- of the thigh, by the circular incision, [83].
- by Mr. Luke’s flap operation, [86].
- at the wrist, [138].
- under the influence of chloroform, in the Crimea, [561].
- case of death from, [561].
- Deputy Inspector-General Taylor on, [562].
- Deputy Inspector-General Alexander on, [563].
- Ankle-joint, excision of, [103].
- Mr. Syme’s amputation at, [105].
- Aneurism of the arch of the aorta, [276].
- formation of, after wound of artery, [212].
- Hunterian theory respecting, [188].
- popliteal, operation for, [263].
- traumatic, formation of, [214].
- Aneurismal swelling after deep wound of an artery, [212].
- Anus, artificial, [525].
- operation for the formation of, in the loins, [558].
- Desault’s operation for, [527].
- Dupuytren’s forceps for, [527].
- Mr. Trant’s forceps for, [528].
- Aorta, ligature of, [250], [252], [256].
- aneurism of the arch of, [276].
- Arachnoid and dura mater, wounds of, [345].
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Arm, amputation of, below the tuberosities, [126].
- primary, [120].
- by the circular incision, [134].
- by Mr. Luke’s double flap operation, [135].
- gunshot fracture of, [121], [156].
- wounds of the arteries of, [238].
- thigh and abdomen, extensive injury to, [576].
- Arsenic, local use of, in hospital gangrene, [169].
- Arteries, wounded, the Hunterian theory inapplicable in the treatment of, [189].
- Mr. Guthrie’s theory respecting, [189].
- principles of surgery relative to, [191].
- punctured wounds of, [210].
- formation of aneurism after, [211].
- transverse wound of, [212].
- complete division of, [212].
- large, mode of arresting hemorrhage from, [234].
- of arm and forearm, wounds of, [238].
- Artery, structure of, [176].
- deep wound of, forming aneurismal swelling, [213].
- effects of a ligature on, [203].
- wounded, not to be operated on, unless it bleed, [215], [241].
- to be tied at the seat of injury, [191], [219].
- main, of the lower extremity, mortification caused by a wound of, [45], [226].
- Artificial anus, [525].
- formation of, in the loins, [558].
- Desault’s operation for, [527].
- Dupuytren’s forceps for, [527].
- Mr. Trant’s forceps for, [528].
- foot, M. de Beaufoy’s, [119].
- Astragalus and calcis, Mr. T. Wakley’s operation for the removal of, [115].
- ball lodged in the, [109], [590].
- removal of, [109].
- Auscultation, value of, in injuries of the chest, [367].
- Axillary artery, gunshot wounds of, rarely cause mortification of the hand or fingers, [46], [235].
- ligature of, [278].
- wounds of, [235].
- Ball, lodging in the abdominal parietes, [489].
- in the astragalus, [109], [590].
- in the bladder, [553].
- calculus formed on, [553].
- operation for removal of, [554].
- in bone, [36], [149].
- in the brain, [283].
- behind the eye, [478].
- or other foreign bodies loose in the cavity of the pleura, [448].
- inclosed in a cyst, [451].
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lodged in the head of the humerus, [128].
- in the liver, [532].
- orifices of entrance and exit, [27], [489].
- passing behind the eyes, causing amaurosis, [478].
- lodging in the pelvis, [545].
- penetrating the brain, [347].
- rolling on the diaphragm, [451].
- operation for extraction of, [455].
- separating the sutures of the skull, [349].
- Balls, relative size of those used by the Allies and by the Russians, [588].
- on cysts inclosing foreign bodies, in gunshot wounds of the chest, [451].
- operation for empyema, [452].
- operation for gunshot fracture of the lower jaw, [480].
- Baudens, M., on excision of the head of the humerus, [133].
- Bayonet, wounds by, [37].
- wounds, delusion as to, [38].
- Bearers for the wounded, [156].
- Beaufoy’s, M. de, artificial foot, [119].
- Bedsteads for gunshot fractures of the femur, [152].
- Bell, Mr. J., on emphysema in gunshot wounds of the chest, [412].
- Bennet, Dr. Hughes, on phlebitis, [71].
- Blackadder, Mr., on hospital gangrene, [164], [169].
- Bladder, wounds of, [546].
- ball in the, [553].
- calculus formed on, [553].
- operation for extraction of, [554].
- Blood, effusion of, into the abdomen, [505], [510].
- Boggie, Dr., on hospital gangrene, [168], [169].
- Bone, lodgment of a ball in, [36], [149].
- protrusion of, after amputation, [89].
- exfoliation of, after amputation, [89].
- Bones of the face, penetrating wounds of, [479].
- Brachial artery, ligature of, [279].
- Brain, balls lodging in, [283].
- balls penetrating into, [347].
- M. Burdach’s statistics of lesions of, [306].
- compression of, [302].
- paralysis caused by, [305].
- injuries of the head affecting the, [283].
- concussion of, [287].
- causing mania, [299].
- laceration of, by contre-coup, [340].
- motions of, [303].
- suppuration of the surface of, [342].
- wounds of, [347].
- causing abscess of the liver, [356].
- Bronchophony, [372], [376].
- Brow and eyelids, wounds of, [477].
- Brownrigg’s mode of amputating at the hip-joint, [82].
- Brunner, glands of, [486].
- Buck, Dr. Gurdon, operation for excision of the knee-joint, [97].
- Burdach’s statistics of lesion of the brain, [306].
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Calcis and astragalus, operation for the removal of, [115].
- removal of, [104].
- Calculus formed on a ball in the bladder, [553].
- operation for extraction of, [554].
- Cannon-shot, hemorrhage after the carrying away a limb by, [25].
- wind of, [43].
- causes mortification of a limb, by destroying its internal textures, [43].
- Carotid, common, ligature of, [270].
- statistics of ligature of, [241].
- external, ligature of, [272].
- the common carotid not to be tied for wounds of, [242].
- internal, ligature of, [272].
- wounds of, through the mouth, [245].
- operation for securing, [245], [248], [272].
- the primitive carotid not to be tied for wounds of, [246].
- primitive, not to be tied for wounds of external carotid, [541].
- nor for wounds of the internal carotid, [246].
- Cartilages, costal, fracture of, in gunshot wounds of the chest, [429].
- Cerebrum, fungus of, (hernia cerebri,) 352.
- Chain saw, utility of, [588].
- Chelius on suture of incised wounds of abdominal parietes, [493].
- Chest, wounds of, [364], [590].
- effusion into, [371], [378], [420].
- purulent effusion, etc. into, [378], [390], [420], [435].
- operation for, [394].
- non-penetrating wounds of, [364].
- value of auscultation in wounds of, [367].
- incised wounds of, [364], [414].
- wounds of both sides of, [417].
- large penetrating wounds of, the lung injured, [418].
- with hemorrhage into the cavity, [421].
- ecchymosis a sign of internal hemorrhage in penetrating wounds of, [424].
- conclusions respecting wounds of, [424].
- gunshot wounds of, [426].
- statistics of, [426].
- enlargement of, [427].
- fracture of the ribs in, [428].
- of the costal cartilages in, [429].
- involving the lungs, [429].
- removal of splinters, etc., [445].
- the ball loose in the cavity of the pleura, [448].
- rolling on the diaphragm, [451].
- inclosed in a cyst, [451].
- involving the lungs, effusion caused by, [435].
- formation of a dependent opening, [452].
- operation for the evacuation of the fluid, [455].
- anatomy of the parts concerned, [453].
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Chloroform, use of, [55].
- Dr. Snow on, [55].
- Mr. Syme on the treatment of approaching death from, [58].
- amputation under the influence of, in the Crimea, [561].
- case of death from, [561].
- Deputy Inspector-General Taylor on, [54], [562].
- Deputy Inspector-General Alexander on, [563].
- Circulation, collateral, [184].
- Colon, Hilton’s operation for opening into, [558].
- Commentaries on the cases in the Addenda, [586].
- Compound fractures, [145].
- splints for, [153].
- Compression of the brain, [302].
- convulsions caused by, [307].
- paralysis caused by, [305].
- in hemorrhage from wounds of the hand, [238].
- Conclusions respecting wounds of the chest, [424].
- abdomen and pelvis, [555].
- hospital gangrene, [173].
- Concussion of the brain, [287].
- causing mania, [299].
- Contre-coup, fracture of the skull by, [316].
- laceration of the brain by, [340].
- Contusions, severe, of abdomen, followed by rupture of the hollow or solid viscera, [490].
- Convulsions caused by compression of the brain, [307].
- Cooper, Sir A., mode of tying the external iliac, [258].
- Cranium, fracture of the base of, [317].
- Crepitating râle, or rhonchus, [375].
- Delpech on hospital gangrene, [165], [166], [167].
- Deposits, purulent, [61], [68].
- Depression of the skull, [329].
- of the back of the skull, with fracture, [338].
- Desault’s operation for artificial anus, [527].
- Diaphragm, ball rolling on the, [451].
- operation for the extraction of, [455].
- wounds of, [458].
- may cause internal hernia, [463].
- Dupuytren’s forceps for artificial anus, [527].
- Dura mater, incision of, [343].
- removal of blood from the surface of, [360].
- suppuration on the surface of, [342].
- wounds of, [345].
- Ecchymosis, a sign of hemorrhage into the chest, [424].
- Effusion, purulent, in penetrating wounds of the chest, [420], [435].
- Elbow-joint, amputation at, [137].
- excision of, [135], [580].
- Emphysema, [410].
- Mr. J. Bell on, in gunshot wounds of the chest, [412].
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Empyema, [390], [436].
- operation for, [394], [455].
- M. Baudens on, [452].
- necessity for depending opening in, [452].
- Mr. Quekett’s experiments on the anatomy of the parts engaged in, [452].
- operation for, by incision, [455].
- Endocardial sound of the heart, [466].
- Epigastric artery, ligature of, [510].
- Erysipelas phlegmonodes, [40].
- improvement in the treatment of, [41].
- of the scrotum, [42].
- of the scalp, [359], [363].
- Excision of the ankle-joint, [103].
- calcis, [104].
- calcis and astragalus, [115].
- elbow-joint, [135], [580].
- with injury to left hip, [581].
- head of the femur, [90], [150], [564], [587].
- in gunshot wounds of, [150].
- of the head, neck, and great trochanter of the femur, [564].
- of the head of the humerus, [126], [571], [590].
- Langenbeck’s operation for, [130].
- M. Baudens on, [133].
- of the knee-joint, [97].
- Mr. Jones’s mode of operating, [97], [98].
- Dr. Gurdon Buck’s operation for, [97].
- metacarpal bone of thumb, [140].
- phalangeal joints, Langenbeck’s operation for, [140].
- Excito-motory system of Dr. Marshall Hall, [286].
- Exfoliation of bone after amputation, [89].
- Exocardial sound of the heart, [466].
- Expiration, [369].
- Extraction of the ball in gunshot wounds, [32].
- Extremities, upper, gunshot wounds of, [20].
- Eye, ball lodged behind, [478].
- wounds of, [477].
- Eyelids and brow, wounds of, [477].
- Face, wounds of, [476].
- penetrating wounds of the bones of, [479].
- Femoral artery, gunshot wound of, a cause of local mortification, [45], [226].
- laceration of, [208].
- ligature of, [260].
- superficial ligature of, [262].
- and vein, injuries of, may cause gangrene, [45].
- Femur, removal of the head of, [90], [150], [564], [587].
- gunshot wounds of, [145], [579], [587].
- secondary amputation in, [145].
- of the head and neck of, [150].
- bedsteads for, [152].
- Fingers, amputation of, [139].
- mortification of, rarely caused by wound of axillary artery, [46].
- Fissure of the skull, [311].
- Foot, gunshot wounds of, [107], [112].
- amputation of, [114].
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amputation of, by Roux’s plan, [108].
- at the ankle-joint, Mr. Syme’s operation for, [105].
- artificial, M. de Beaufoy’s, [119].
- Forearm, gunshot wounds of, [137].
- amputation of, [137].
- by flap operation, [137].
- by circular incision, [138].
- wounds of arteries of, [238].
- Forehead, gunshot wounds of, causing loss of sight, [350].
- Foreign body, lodgment of in a nerve, [47].
- Fowler’s solution of arsenic, in hospital gangrene, [169].
- Fractures, compound, [145].
- splints for, [153].
- Fracture, gunshot, of the leg, [154], [588].
- Mr. Luke’s apparatus for, [154].
- of the head of the femur, [150].
- of the upper extremities, [120].
- of the shoulder-joint, [120].
- of the elbow-joint, [136].
- of the arm, [121], [156].
- of the skull, [311].
- of the skull by contre-coup, [316].
- of the base of the cranium, [317].
- of the inner table of the skull, [321], [324], [328].
- with depression at the back part of the skull, [338].
- of the superior maxillary bone, [582].
- of the ribs in gunshot wounds of the chest, [429].
- of costal cartilages, ditto, [429].
- Frontal sinuses, gunshot wound of, [350].
- Fungus, or hernia cerebri, [352].
- Gall-bladder, gunshot wounds of, [530].
- Gangrene, hospital, [163].
- Fowler’s solution of arsenic in, [169].
- mineral acids in the treatment of, [70], [168].
- sloughing or pulpous form of, [166].
- conclusions respecting, [173].
- local and dry, from wound of the main artery of the lower extremity, [44], [226].
- traumatic, [42].
- Glands of Brunner, Grew, and Peyer, [486].
- solitary, [487].
- Gluteal artery, ligature of, [259].
- Goyraud’s operation for ligature of the internal mammary, [473].
- Grew, glands of, [486].
- Gross’s experiments on intestine, [506].
- Gunshot fractures of the upper extremities, [120].
- lower ditto, [154].
- wounds of axillary artery, rarely cause mortification of hand or fingers, [46], [285].
- extraction of the ball in, [32].
- of the foot, [107], [112].
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knee-joint, [94], [574].
- shoulder-joint, [120].
- arm, [121], [156].
- elbow-joint, [136].
- forearm, [137].
- hand, [139].
- femur, [145], [579], [587].
- head and neck of, [150].
- face, [479].
- leg, [154], [588].
- lower jaw, [480].
- skull, [346], [584].
- frontal sinuses, [350].
- forehead, causing loss of sight, [353].
- orbit, [350], [583].
- superior maxillary bone, etc., [582].
- chest, [426].
- statistics of, [426].
- fracture of the ribs in, [428].
- costal cartilages in, [429].
- involving the lungs, [429].
- heart, [468].
- abdominal parietes, [489].
- intestine, [515].
- liver, [528].
- gall-bladder, [530].
- stomach, [535].
- spleen, [536].
- kidney, [538].
- spermatic cord and testicle, [539].
- penis, [540].
- pelvis, [541].
- bladder, [546].
- rectum, [555].
- inflammation consequent on, [30].
- Guthrie, Mr., mode of amputating at the hip-joint, [79], [83].
- theory respecting wounded arteries, [189].
- Hall, Dr. Marshall, excito-motory system of, [286].
- Hand, gunshot wounds of, [139].
- mortification of, rarely caused by wound of the axillary artery, [46], [235].
- compression in wounds of, [238].
- Head, injuries of, [283].
- affecting the brain, [283].
- causing abscess of the liver, [356].
- mania, [299].
- Heart, sounds of, [465].
- relative position of, [464].
- wounds of, [464].
- recovery after, [464], [468].
- insensibility of, [471].
- laceration and rupture of, [472].
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Hernia cerebri, [352].
- of the lung, [456].
- of the stomach or bowels into the chest, after wounds of the diaphragm, [463].
- Hevin on the swallowing of knives, [535].
- Hilton’s operation for opening into the colon, [558].
- Hip-joint, amputation at, [77], [92], [562], [563], [586].
- Mr. Guthrie’s operation for, [79], [83].
- Langenbeck’s, [80].
- Mr. Brownrigg’s, [82].
- injury to, with excision of elbow-joint, [581].
- Hemorrhage after a gunshot wound, [25].
- secondary, [208].
- from the intercostal artery, [474].
- after the carrying away a limb by cannon-shot, [25].
- from sloughing stumps, [71].
- means used by nature for the suppression of, [187], [191].
- from large arteries, mode of arresting, [234].
- from wounds in the hand, compression in, [288].
- in penetrating wounds of the chest, [421].
- in wounds of the heart, [468].
- in penetrating wounds of the abdomen, [510].
- Hospital gangrene, [163].
- Deputy Inspector-General Taylor on, [171].
- Dr. Tice on, [165].
- M. Delpech on, [165], [166], [167].
- Mr. Blackadder on, [164], [169].
- Dr. Boggie on, [168], [169].
- Dr. Walker on, [170].
- mineral acids in the treatment of, [70], [168].
- use of Fowler’s solution of arsenic in, [169].
- sloughing or pulpous form of, [166].
- conclusions respecting, [173].
- hospital returns respecting, [175].
- Hospital, statistics of operations, [158].
- Hughes, Dr., on pneumothorax, [396].
- Humerus, amputation of, below the tuberosities, [127].
- excision of the head of, [126], [571].
- by Langenbeck’s operation, [130].
- M. Baudens on, [133].
- ball lodged in the head of, [128].
- amputation of, by the circular incision, [134].
- Mr. Luke’s, by two flaps, [135].
- gunshot fracture of, [156].
- Hunter, John, on inflammation of the veins, [70].
- Hunterian theory of aneurism, [188].
- inapplicable to the treatment of wounded arteries, [189].
- Iliac, external, ligature of, [257].
- internal, ligature of, [256].
- Iliacs, common, relative situation of, [251].
- ligature of, [252].
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Immediate amputation, question as to, [51].
- cases for, [150].
- tumors of the scalp, [340].
- Incisions, use of, in erysipelas phlegmonodes, [40].
- Inflammation consequent on gunshot wound, [30].
- acute idiopathic, of the pleura, [370], [376].
- of the lungs, [373], [380].
- typhoid, of the lungs, [388].
- of the pleura, [390].
- Innominata, ligature of, [273].
- Inspiration, [368].
- Intercostal artery, wounds of, [474].
- Internal carotid, wounds of, through the mouth, [245].
- operation for, [245], [248], [272].
- mammary artery, wounds of, [473].
- strangulated hernia, after a wound of the diaphragm, [463].
- Intestine, structure of, [482].
- rupture of, [491].
- protrusion of, in penetrating wounds of abdomen, [501], [509].
- wounds of, [504], [508].
- punctured, [504], [509].
- Travers and Gross’s experiments on, [506].
- divided, treatment of, [507].
- Ramdohr on, [507].
- wounded, application of continuous suture to, [508].
- gunshot wounds of, [515].
- Jaw, lower, wounds of, [480].
- Baudens’s operation for, [480].
- upper, wounds of, [479].
- Jones’s mode of excising the knee-joint, [97], [98].
- Knee-joint, gunshot wounds of, with fracture of the bones, [94].
- excision of, [97].
- Jones’s operation for, [97], [98].
- Dr. Gurdon Buck’s operation for, [97].
- loss of, by a round shot, [574].
- Kidney, wounds of, [537].
- Knives, etc. in the stomach, [535].
- operation for their removal, [536].
- Laceration of the femoral artery, [208].
- brain by contre-coup, [340].
- and rupture of the heart, [472].
- Langenbeck’s mode of amputating at the hip-joint, [80].
- excision of the head of the humerus, [130].
- phalangeal joints, [140].
- metacarpal bone of thumb, [141].
- Larrey’s operation for opening the pericardium, [469].
- ligature of the femoral artery, prior to amputation at the hip-joint, [79].
- Lateral sinus, wounds of, [351].
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Larynx, wound of, [571].
- Lee, Mr. Henry, on phlebitis, [70].
- Leg, gunshot fractures of, [154], [588].
- amputation of, [99].
- by the circular incision, [99].
- by Luke’s flap operation, [101].
- immediately below the tuberosity of the tibia, [102].
- apparatus for compound fracture of, [154].
- for slinging, when broken, [589].
- Ligature on an artery, effects of, [203].
- size of, etc., [207].
- one, utterly insufficient to control hemorrhage from a wounded artery, [245].
- Lisfranc’s amputation at the shoulder-joint, [125].
- Liver, abscess of, consequent to injuries of the head, [356].
- wounds and injuries of, [528].
- removal of portions of, [533].
- lodgment of balls in, [532].
- Longitudinal sinus, wounds of, [351].
- Luke’s flap amputation of the thigh, [86].
- leg, [101].
- arm, [135].
- apparatus for compound fracture of the leg, [154].
- Lung, hernia of, [456].
- Lungs, acute inflammation of, [373], [380].
- morbid changes caused by, [380].
- typhoid inflammation of, [388].
- gunshot wounds of, [413].
- removal of splinters from, [445].
- Machine for raising wounded soldiers in bed, [589].
- Mammary, internal, wounds of, [473].
- Goyraud’s operation for ligature of, [473].
- Mania caused by concussion of the brain, [299].
- Maxillary bone, superior, gunshot fracture of, [582].
- Membrane, mucous, of the stomach, [485].
- Meningeal artery, middle, injury of, [314].
- Metacarpal bone of thumb, excision of, [140].
- bones, amputation of, [139].
- Metatarsal bone, amputation of, [118].
- Mineral acids, use of, in hospital gangrene, etc., [70], [168].
- Mortification, [42].
- from wind of cannon-shot, not admitted, [43].
- from extensive injuries from large shot, etc., [44].
- from gunshot wound of main artery of a limb, [45], [226].
- of hand and fingers, rarely caused by wound of the axillary artery, [46], [235].
- from cold, [46].
- Motions of the brain, [303].
- Mouth, wound of the internal carotid through, [245].
- operation for, [245], [248], [272].
- Mucous membrane of the stomach, [485].
- Musket-ball wounds. See gunshot wounds.
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Neck, wounds of, [242], [475].
- Velpeau on wounded arteries of, [246].
- Nerve, consequences of the section of, [47].
- lodgment of a foreign body in, [47].
- enlargement, of extremity of, after amputation, [89].
- consequences of incomplete section of, [47].
- Nose, wounds of, [477].
- Occiput, depression and fracture of, [338].
- Œgophony, [373].
- Ollivier on lacerations and ruptures of the heart, [472].
- Omentum, protrusion of, in penetrating wounds of abdomen, [498].
- Operations, hospital statistics of, [158].
- Orbit, wounds of, [350], [583].
- Os calcis, removal of, [104].
- Patella, compound gunshot fractures of, [95].
- Paracentesis thoracis, [394], [455].
- Paralysis, the result of compression of the brain, [305].
- Parotid gland, wounds of, [479].
- and duct, wounds of, [479].
- Pelvis, wounds of, [541].
- balls lodging in, [545].
- and abdomen, conclusions respecting wounds of, [555].
- Penis, wounds of, [540].
- Pericardium, Larrey’s operation for opening, [469].
- Skielderup’s ditto, [469].
- Peroneal artery, ligature of, [266].
- Peyer, glands of, [486].
- Phagedena gangrenosa, [163].
- Phalangeal joints, excision of, [140].
- Phalanges, amputation of, [140].
- Phlebitis, [60], [62], [63].
- Mr. Hunter on, [70].
- Mr. Henry Lee on, [70].
- Dr. Hughes Bennett on, [71].
- Plantar artery, external, ligature of, [267].
- Pleura, acute idiopathic inflammation of, [370], [376].
- typhoid ditto, [390].
- effusion into the cavity of, [371], [378], [420].
- purulent ditto, [379], [390].
- operation for, [393].
- balls or other foreign bodies loose in the cavity of, [418].
- Pneumonia, [373], [379].
- morbid changes caused by, [380].
- typhoid, [388].
- Pneumothorax, [396], [402].
- Dr. Hughes on, [396].
- Popliteal aneurism, operation for, [263].
- artery, not to be tied, unless wounded and bleeding, [265].
- wound of, [573].
- Pourriture d’hôpital, [163].
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Primary amputation, advantages of, [59].
- not required in gunshot wounds of the upper extremity, [120].
- Profunda femoris, ligature of, [261].
- wound of, [573].
- Protrusion of bone after amputation, [89].
- of the brain, [352].
- Pulpous form of hospital gangrene, [166].
- Purulent deposits, [61], [68].
- Quekett, Mr., experiments on the anatomy of the parts engaged in empyema, and the operation by incision, [452].
- on the structure of the agminated glands of Grew and Peyer, [486].
- Radial artery, wound of, [238].
- ligature of, [282].
- wound of, in the hand, [238].
- operation for, [282].
- Ramdohr on the treatment of divided intestine, [507].
- Ravaton on protrusion of omentum in penetrating wounds of abdomen, [501].
- Rectum, wounds of, [555].
- Removal of the head of the femur, [90].
- and neck of, in gunshot wounds of, [150].
- os calcis, [104].
- astragalus and calcis, [115].
- Respiration, the four movements of, [285].
- distinction of sounds during, [367].
- Respiratory murmur, [367].
- Rhoncus crepitans, [370], [375].
- Ribs, fracture of, in gunshot wounds of the chest, [428].
- the cartilages of, [429].
- Roux’s amputation of the foot, [108].
- Rupture of the heart, [472].
- ventral, [488], [493].
- of intestine, by violence, [491].
- of the solid viscera, by violence, [493].
- Scalp, immediate and secondary tumors of, [341].
- wounds of, [361].
- erysipelas of, [359], [363].
- Sciatic artery, ligature of, [259].
- Scrotum, erysipelas phlegmonodes of, [42].
- Secondary amputations, [59], [141].
- in gunshot wounds of the femur, [145].
- hemorrhage, [208].
- tumors of the scalp, [341].
- Shock or constitutional alarm, [26].
- Shoulder-joint, gunshot wounds of, [120].
- amputation at, [122].
- Sight, loss of, from a musket-ball traversing the forehead, [350].
- Sinuses, frontal, gunshot injury to, [350].
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Sinuses, longitudinal and lateral, wounds of, [351].
- Skielderup’s operation for opening the pericardium, [469].
- Skull, simple fissure or fracture of, [311].
- fracture of, by contre-coup, [316].
- the inner table of, [321], [324], [328].
- depression of, [329].
- and fracture of back part of, [338].
- gunshot wounds of, [346], [584].
- balls separating the sutures of, [349].
- removal of a large portion of, [359].
- Sloughing stumps, hemorrhage from, [71].
- form of hospital gangrene, [166].
- ulcer, [164].
- wounds, use of mineral acids in, [70].
- Snow, Dr., on chloroform, [55].
- Solitary glands, [487].
- Sounds, distinction of, in respiration, [367].
- of the heart, [465].
- Spermatic cord, wounds of, [539].
- Sphacelus, dry, from wound of main artery of lower extremity, [45], [226].
- Spine, effects of strychnia in injury of, [574].
- Spleen, wounds and injuries of, [536].
- removal of, [538].
- Splints for fractures, [153].
- Splinters, removal of, from a wounded lung, [445].
- Statham’s operation for removal of astragalus, [110].
- Statistics, hospital, of operations, [158].
- Burdach’s, of lesions of the brain, [306].
- of ligature of common carotid, [241].
- Stomach, mucous membrane of, [485].
- wounds of, [533].
- gunshot wounds of, [535].
- fistulous opening in, after gunshot wounds of, [535].
- knives in, [535].
- operation for the removal of, [536].
- Structure of arteries, [176].
- of intestine, [482].
- Strychnia, effects of, in injury of the spine, [574].
- Subclavian, ligature of, [274].
- above the clavicle, [276].
- Suppuration on the surface of the dura mater and brain, [342].
- Suture, continuous, for wounded intestine, [508].
- for incised wounds in abdominal parietes, [493].
- Sutures of the skull, separated by a ball, [349].
- Syme, Mr., amputation at the ankle-joint, [105].
- on the treatment of approaching death from chloroform, [58].
- Tarsus, amputation at, [112].
- Taylor, Deputy Inspector-General, on hospital gangrene, [171].
- on amputations under chloroform, [54], [562].
- on wound of the larynx, [572].
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on the privations endured by the British soldiery in the Crimea, and their effects, [562].
- Testicle, removal of, after a wound, [539].
- Thigh, amputation of, by the circular incision, [83].
- by Luke’s flap operation, [86].
- arm and abdomen, extensive injury to, [576].
- gunshot fractures of, [579], [587].
- Thumb, excision of metacarpal bone of, [140].
- Tibia, amputation of the leg below the tuberosity of, [102].
- Tibial artery, anterior, ligature of, [268].
- posterior, ditto, [266].
- Tice, Dr., on hospital gangrene, [165].
- Tongue, wounds of, [481].
- Trant’s forceps for artificial anus, [528].
- Traumatic aneurism, formation of, [214].
- gangrene, [42].
- Travers’s experiments on intestine, [506].
- Trephine not applicable in simple fracture of the skull, without depression, [312].
- manner of applying, [358].
- use of, at different periods, [327].
- frequent application of, [359].
- Trochanter, head and neck of the femur, excision of, [564].
- Tumors, immediate and secondary, of the scalp, [341].
- Typhoid pleuritis, [390].
- pneumonia, [388].
- Ulnar artery, ligature of, [281].
- wound of, [238], [281].
- Valvulæ conniventes, [483].
- Veins, inflammation of, [60], [62].
- Mr. Hunter on, [70].
- Mr. Henry Lee on, [70].
- Dr. Hughes Bennett on, [71].
- Velpeau on wounded arteries of the neck, [246].
- Ventral rupture, [488], [493].
- Vertebral artery, wounds of, [242].
- ligature of, [248].
- Vesicular, or respiratory murmur, [367].
- Viscera, rupture of, [491].
- protrusion of, in penetrating wounds of the abdomen, [498].
- Wakley, Mr. T., removal of os calcis and astragalus, [115].
- Walker, Dr., on hospital gangrene, [170].
- Wounded, bearers for the, [156].
- Wound by a musket-ball, [25].
- shock or alarm after, [26].
- Wounds of entrance and exit, made by a musket-ball, [27], [489].
- from flattened balls, pieces of shell, etc., [28].
- gunshot, formation of sinuses in, [31].
- extraction of ball and other foreign substances, [32].
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gunshot, the bone struck or penetrated, not broken, the ball lodging, [36].
- of the skull, [346], [584].
- of the forehead, causing loss of sight, [350].
- of the frontal sinuses, [350].
- by a bayonet thrust, [37].
- of the neck, with hemorrhage, [242], [475].
- of the larynx, [571].
- Deputy Inspector-General Taylor on, [572].
- of the orbit, [350], [583].
- of the longitudinal or lateral sinus, [351].
- of the arm, [121], [156].
- of the forearm, [137].
- of the profunda femoris, [573].
- of the popliteal artery, [573].
- of the abdomen, [488].
- causing abscess in paries of, [489].
- gunshot ditto, [489], [515].
- incised ditto, [490].
- followed by ventral rupture, [493].
- penetrating, [497].
- followed by protrusion of viscera, [498].
- of omentum, [498].
- of intestine, [504], [508].
- punctured ditto, [504], [509].
- of the chest, [364].
- non-penetrating, [364].
- incised, [364], [414].
- of both sides of the chest, [417].
- large, penetrating, of the chest, the lung being injured, [418].
- of the chest, conclusions respecting, [424].
- gunshot of the chest, [426].
- statistics of, [426].
- fracture of the ribs in, [428].
- costal cartilages in, [429].
- of the lung, [429].
- diaphragm, [458].
- heart, [464].
- internal mammary and intercostal arteries, [473].
- face, [476].
- eyelids and brow, [477].
- eye, [477].
- nose and ear, [477].
- penetrating, of the bones of the face, [479].
- of the parotid gland and duct, [479].
- upper jaw, [479].
- lower jaw, [480].
- of the head and neck of femur, [150].
- of the knee-joint, gunshot, [94].
- of the patella, ditto, [95].
- of the leg, [154].
- of the foot, [107].
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of the tongue, [481].
- of the liver, [528].
- of the gall-bladder, [530].
- of the stomach, [533].
- of the stomach, gunshot, [535].
- of the spleen, [536].
- of the kidney, [538].
- of the spermatic cord and testicle, [539].
- of the penis, [540].
- of the pelvis, [541].
- gunshot, of the bladder, [546].
- of the rectum, [555].
- of the abdomen and pelvis, conclusions respecting, [555].
- Wrist, amputation at, [138].