| 1828 - 918 pages
...that it appears to me at this moment that the views of Sir Astley Cooper are wellfounded ; and that, in those cases in which a depression of bone exists...there is a depression without a wound of the scalp, m consequence of the accident, let him not make such a wound by an operation. An exception may perhaps... | |
| William Pirrie - Surgery - 1852 - 814 pages
...that it appears to me at this moment that the views of Sir Astley Cooper are well founded, and that in those cases in which a depression of bone exists, without any symptoms, or with only very trifling symptoms, arising from it, the surgeon can follow no better general rule than this ;... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - Medicine - 1865 - 818 pages
...that it appears to me at this moment that the views of Sir Astley Cooper are well founded ; and that, in those cases in which a depression of bone exists...there is a depression without a wound of the scalp in consequence of the accident, let him not make such a wound by an operation. An exception may perhaps... | |
| Medicine - 630 pages
...depression Sir Astley operates, whether there be symptoms or whether there be not, and Mr. Biodie's words are these : — " In those cases in which a...there is a depression without a wound of the scalp, in consequence of the accident, let him not make such a wound by an operation." Under these circumstances... | |
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