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The Principles Of Surgery - Softcover

James Syme

 
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Synopsis

The Principles Of Surgery by James Syme is a nineteenth?century clinical manual that seeks to establish a principle?driven foundation for surgical practice rather than a mere collection of techniques. This excerpt from the 1856 edition issued by John Murray presents the Preface, a substantial opening of the Contents, and the initial eight chapters. Syme argues that successful surgery rests on understanding tissue nutrition, function, and the guiding role of reasoned judgment. Inflammation is treated as central to surgical disease, with its signs, mechanisms, causes, and potential outcomes—resolution, mortification, pus formation, effusion, absorption, and diseased nutrition—shaping practical management. The nervous and vascular factors in disease are explored, including the influence of capillary action and systemic effects of local inflammation. Wound healing is framed as a function of rest and a proper environment for reparative processes, with skepticism toward premature first?intent closure when inflammation is active. The text offers a broad taxonomy of pathological processes (inflammation, mortification, effusion, absorption, granulation, suppuration, diseased nutrition) and an early introduction to tumor biology, with major categories and general treatment principles (absorption, mortification, or excision). The volume surveys principles guiding operative decision and patient care within a hospital practice of the era.

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