Excerpt from North Carolina Medical Journal, Vol. 19: January, 1887In certain cases the principles of surgery admit of no choice. For instance, if we are to Operate for malignant disease, we must go far above its seat, so as to leave behind no diseased elements. Or, again, in certain cases of severe injury, as in railroad accidents, where there has been crushing force and great tearing and dragging of the tegu mentary and other soft tissues, e...
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