To use the instrument, it is necessary to light the lamp, and hold the button over the flame, keeping the forefinger of the hand holding the instrument at the distance of about half an inch from the button. As soon as the finger feels uncomfortably hot,... The Principles of surgery - Página 161por James Miller - 1856 - 696 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1846 - 766 páginas
...the waistcoat pocket. To use the instrument, it is necessary to light the lamp, and hold the button over the flame, keeping the forefinger of the hand...is applied as quickly as possible, the skin being tipped successively at intervals of half an inch over the affected part as lightly and as rapidly as... | |
| 1846 - 496 páginas
...To use the instrument, it is only necessary to light the lamp, and hold the button of the instrument over the flame, keeping the forefinger of the hand...this degree, is only about a quarter of a minute. You have seen it repeatedly applied. It is done as quickly as possible, the skin being tipped successively... | |
| 1846 - 686 páginas
...button of the instrument over the flame, keeping the forefinger of the hand holding the instiument at the distance of about half an inch from the button....to this degree is only about a quarter of a minute. Its application is effected as quickly as possible, the skin being tipped successively, at intervals... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1851 - 824 páginas
...the ' Op. cit, p. 29. - Dublin Hospital Gazette, March, 1846. lamp must be lighted, and the button held over the flame, keeping the forefinger of the...successively at intervals of half an inch over the affected part as lightly and as rapidly as possible; care being taken to bring the flat surface of... | |
| Benjamin Ellis - 1854 - 336 páginas
...button over the flame of a spirit-lamp, keeping the forefinger, which holds the wire, at the distance of half an inch from the button. As soon as the finger...uncomfortably hot, the instrument is ready for use. It is applied as quickly as possible, the skin being tipped successively, at intervals of half an inch,... | |
| John King - 1855 - 754 páginas
...hold the button over the iflame, keeping the fore-finger of the hand holding the instrument at ithe distance of about half an inch from the button. As...uncomfortably hot, the instrument is ready for use, and the vtime required for heating it to this degree, will be about half a minute. It is to be applied as quickly... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1856 - 822 páginas
...must be lighted, and the button held over the flame, keeping the forefinger of the hand holding tne instrument at the distance of about half an inch from...successively at intervals of half an inch over the affected part as lightly and as rapidly as possible ; care being taken to bring the flat surface of... | |
| John King - 1858 - 390 páginas
...To apply it, light a small alcohol lamp, and hold the button over the flame, keeping the fore-linger of the hand holding the instrument, at the distance...and the time required for heating it to this degree will be about half a minute. It is to be applied as quickly as possible to the parts, the skin being... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 928 páginas
...instrument over the flame, keeping the forefinger of the hand holding the instrument at a distance of half an inch from the button. As soon as the finger...is applied as quickly as possible, the skin being tipped successively at intervals of half an inch over the whole affected part, as lightly and rapidly... | |
| Philip Skinner Wales - 1867 - 726 páginas
...Corrigmn i button Cluterr. . . is necessary to hold the button over the flame of a small spirit-lamp, keeping the forefinger of the hand holding the instrument...is applied as quickly as possible, the skin being tipped successively at intervals of half an inch over the affected part as lightly and as rapidly as... | |
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