[52] On Diseases and Injuries of Joints, p. 121.
[53] For a very large amount of most interesting and valuable information on the whole subject of excisions of joints, I would refer to Dr. Hodge's most excellent work on this subject—On Excisions of Joints. By Richard M. Hodge, M.D., Boston, Massachusetts.
[54] See Syme's Observations on Clinical Surgery, pp. 55, 57; Hodge on Excision of Joints, p. 63.
[55] Maunder's Operative Surgery, 2d ed. p. 123.
[56] Edin. Med. Journal, May 1873.
[57] Quoted by Mr. Porter. Dublin Quarterly Journal for May 1867, p. 264.
[58] A-A. Deep palmar arch; B. Trapezium; C. Articular surface of ulna; Dotted lines include the amount removed in Lister's earlier operations; Unshaded portions are those removed by Lister in cases where the disease is limited to the carpus. (Reduced from Lister's diagram in Lancet, 1865.)
[59] Skey, Op. Surg., 2d ed. p. 438.
[60] Abridged from Butcher, Op. and Con. Surgery, p. 208.
[61] Science and Art of Surgery, 3d ed. p. 745.