Recent Literature Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology . By R. A. Witthaus, A.M. M.D., Professor of Chemistry, Physics and Hygiene in the University of the City of New York, etc., and Tracy C. Becker, A.B., LL.B., Counsellor-at-Law and Professor of Criminal Law and Medical Jurisprudence in the University of Buffalo. With the aid of numerous collaborators. In four volumes. Vol. IV. New York: William Wood & Co

1897 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
Dr. Warren operated by an incision through the integuments iu the linea alba, beginning three inches below the umbilicus and extending downward four inches. Subjaceut muscles then carefully divided and the peritoneum opened, exposing the surface of the tumor to view. An attempt now made to reduce the
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