When the hernia, therefore, enters the sheath, it pushes this fascia before it, so that the sac may be perfectly drawn from its inner side, and the fascia which covers it left distinct. The fascia which forms the crural sheath, and in which are placed... The London Medical Review - Seite 111808Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir William Lawrence - 1810 - 534 Seiten
...distinct. The fascia, which forms the " crural sheath, and in which are placed the " hole or holes for the absorbent vessels, is also '• protruded forwards,...united with the •' other, so that the two become thus consoli•' dated into one. If a large hernia is examined " this fascia is only found to proceed upwards,... | |
| 1812 - 562 Seiten
...left distinct. The fascia which forms the crural sheath, and in which are placed the hole or holes for the absorbent vessels, is also protruded forwards,...crural sheath by which the hernia descends, but, in a small hernia, it passes into the abdomen as far as the peritoneum, and forms a pouch, from which... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1838 - 660 Seiten
...distinct. The fascia, which forms the crural sheath, and in which are placed the hole or holes for the absorbent vessels, is also protruded forwards,...consolidated into one. If a large hernia is examined, the fascia is only found to proceed upwards, as far as the edge of the orifice on the inner side of... | |
| Maximilian Joseph Chelius - 1847 - 1108 Seiten
...crural sheath, and in wbich are placed the hole or holes for the absorbent vessels, is also protrnded forwards, and is united with the other, so that the two become thus consolidated into one." (partii .p. 2.) CI.OQCKT а!ад describes the closure of the tap crural sheath in a very similar manner.... | |
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