| CONTENTS | |
|---|---|
| PAGE | |
| Foreword | [3] |
| Preparation of the skin | [10] |
| Preparation of the hands of the operator | [12] |
| Preparation of the syringe | [15] |
| Preparation of the paraffin | [18] |
| Posture of patient for injection | [23] |
| Skin infiltration to permit of insertion of long needlewithout undue pain | [25] |
| The effect of paraffin compounds upon the tissues | [27] |
| The immediate after effects of the paraffin injections | [30] |
| The precaution used to prevent throwing of paraffininto the circulation | [32] |
| Factors to be considered in dealing with inguinalhernia | [35] |
| Where the injection should be placed | [39] |
| The amount of paraffin to be introduced in a givencase | [42] |
| Technic to be used in injecting inguinal hernia | [44] |
| The injection of femoral hernia | [51] |
| Injection of umbilical hernia | [53] |
| Case reports | [59] |
Cosmetic Surgery
The Correction of Featural Imperfections
BY
CHARLES C. MILLER, M. D.
Very excellent and practical.
Southern Practitioner.
Will fill a distinct place in the realm of surgery.