An American text-book of the diseases of childrenIncluding special chapters on essential surgical subjects; orthopaedics, diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat; diseases of the skin; and on the diet, hygiene, and general management of children . Wamer-Langenbeck Method of Closing Small Bony Clefts, flap prepared on one side only. Figs. 19 and Method of Closing a Wide Cleft of the Hard Palate (after Davies-Colley). DISEASES OF THE PHARYNX AND NASO-PHABYNX. 439 needle, having been threaded, is introduced on one side (the patient beingrecumbent), from below upward, or what would be, if


An American text-book of the diseases of childrenIncluding special chapters on essential surgical subjects; orthopaedics, diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat; diseases of the skin; and on the diet, hygiene, and general management of children . Wamer-Langenbeck Method of Closing Small Bony Clefts, flap prepared on one side only. Figs. 19 and Method of Closing a Wide Cleft of the Hard Palate (after Davies-Colley). DISEASES OF THE PHARYNX AND NASO-PHABYNX. 439 needle, having been threaded, is introduced on one side (the patient beingrecumbent), from below upward, or what would be, if the patient were upright,from behind forward (Fig. 21). To facilitate passing the needle the flap is heldand drawn tense by forceps. The thread is then caught from the eye of theneedle by a blunt tenaculum (Fig. 21), one end drawn all the way through, andthe needle passed back and drawn off the other end. Fig. 21. Fig. 22.


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