A case of a blind wound to the skull followed by removal of a bullet that remained in the medulla for 7 years
D. M. Emelyanov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1924, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (8) : 834 -838.
A case of a blind wound to the skull followed by removal of a bullet that remained in the medulla for 7 years
Cavity surgery and, in particular, surgery of the skull with its contents are losing their origins in the distant past of mankind. In this regard, the bones of the skull serve as a fairly stable monument of how daring thought was among our ancestors in search of means of combating diseases of the skull and its contents - this is evidenced by defects in the bones (vault) of the skull found during excavations and belonging to the prehistoric era (Ozerov ). Like any department of surgery, craniocerebral surgery, after long ordeals in the stages of the pre-antiseptic period, from the moment the rights of citizenship were won by antiseptics and aseptics, entered the firm path of experiment and scientific clinical experience.
Emelyanova D.M.
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