| Sir Alfred Downing Fripp, Ralph Thompson, Ralph Reakes Thompson - 1911 - 388 pages
...from each other. At the angle of divergence is the upper apex of the popliteal space. This is situated at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the back of the thigh. It will be quite plain that the biceps forms the upper and outer boundary, and the... | |
| 1911 - 940 pages
...tied. Von Wenzel has even gone further, making two scar garters, one below the knee and the second at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh. And Friedel, in the very worst type of cases in which the veins after repeated attacks of phlebitis... | |
| 1911 - 688 pages
...throwing him out of the wagon, the wheel of which produced a comminuted fracture of the left tibia at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the shaft; the fibula also sustained a simple fracture. Reduction was accomplished, but, owing to swelling,... | |
| John Forsyth Little - 1914 - 504 pages
...divided into an inner and outer lip, and a middle ridge. The outer and inner lips of the linea aspera at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the bone, posteriorly, separate and include between their diverging borders a triangular-shaped, smooth... | |
| 1918 - 1018 pages
...down the fore part and inner side of the thigh, to terminate at the opening in the adductor magnus at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh, where it becomes the popliteal artery. In the upper part of its course, the anterior crural... | |
| 1906 - 702 pages
...being pulled out subcutaneously, the numerous tributary vessels being torn across, but not ligated. At the junction of the middle with the lower third of the leg, the skin and subcutaneous fascia are then out through to the muscles, the cut encircling the entire... | |
| 1921 - 318 pages
...passing down the fore part and inner side of the thigh, tenninates at the opening in the adductor magnus at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh, where it becomes the popliteal artery. The upper two-thirds of a line drawn from a point midway... | |
| 1899 - 868 pages
...ligature. Trendelenburg's original procedure consists in simple ligature of the internal saphenous vein at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh. It is a revival of an older operation. His second procedure included resection of a part of... | |
| Charles Henri Leonard, H. Gray - 1997 - 308 pages
...carried from the inner to the outer side of the leg. A third incision should then be made transversely at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the thigh. The integument having been removed from the back of the knee, and the boundaries of the popliteal... | |
| 1897 - 404 pages
...place the scar will not be more than a millimetre in thickness. This first cauterization will be made at the junction of the middle with the lower third of the turbinated body, and after three or four weeks another cauterization will be made at the junction of... | |
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