SPLICING NERVES.
SURGERY'S LATEST. (jrr Msseussnr owOHtal (irsnuuu **o w* J4Hwettn«#.> TORONTO, A«fw& l«Br. Ivy Mackenzie, a«B»lefkt *t Glasgow stated at a meeUs(f of the British Association far tfce Advancement of Seiene« tiat tttl reached the stage where severed %Wim could be spliced. Surgeons were tb]* to job SfltU Is. the esse of damage, and eords **gkt I*9 cut, lengthened, and spliced agftibl fa cases of abort limbs.
In such operations it was tepnttfftis to join the cnt ends m t&sft «o««Sf earresponding nerve-fibwa weald gww together again, but it Ml f*as& t&st fttfeiaion «u tmneetsfluy foe ite wtxetia of the repair.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18152, 15 August 1924, Page 9
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