Contents 



CHAPTER I. 



GENERAL SURGERY Pages i to 35 



Antisepsis. Asepsis. Antiseptics. — Suturing and 

 Ligating Material. — Absorbents. — Sutures. — Appa- 

 ratus and Methods of Restraint. — Anesthetics. — Gen- 

 eral Anesthetics. — Local Anesthetics. — Narcotics. 

 Hypnotics. — Inflammation. — Contusion. Hematoma. — 

 Wounds. — - Shock.— Abscess. — Ulcer. — Fistula. 

 Sinus. — Burns. Scalds. — Frost-Bites. — Erysipelas. — 

 Toxemia. Septicemia. Pyemia. — Gangrene. 



CHAPTER n. 



THE HEAD AND NECK Pages 36 to 71 



Congenital Malformations. — Traumatic Lesions. — 

 Abscess of the Scalp. — Foreign Bodies^ — Neoplasms. 



The Eyes. 



Congenital Malformations. — Traumatic Lesions. — 

 Parasites. — Conjunctivitis. — Superficial Keratitis. Ul- 

 ceration of the Cornea. — Interstitial Keratitis. — Oph- 

 thalmitis. — Glaucoma. — Hydrophthalmia. — Amblyopia. 

 Amaurosis. — Cataract. — Luxation of the Lens. — 

 Strabismus. — Exophthalmia. — Neoplasms. 



Surgery of the Eye. 



Paracentesis. — Enucleation of the Eyeball. — Dis- 

 cission of the Lens. — Extraction of the Lens. 



The Eyelids. 



Congenital Malformations. — Traumatic Lesions. — 

 Blepharitis. — Ectropion. — Entropion. — Trichiasis. — 

 Neoplasms. — Lachrymal Fistula. 



