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Assollant, having observed that spleened animals never died of hemmorrhage, and that ligatures applied to the divided splenic vessels constantly caused abscesses in the omentum, and death, adopted a peculiar mode of extirpation, which consisted in exposing the organ by a sufficient incision, cutting across its vessels, removing itself, and, without applying a ligature to any of those vessels, proceeding to return the protruded viscera, and to unite the external wound by some points of suture.
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Assollant,
having
observed
that
spleened
animals
never
died
of
hemmorrhage,
and
that
ligatures
applied
to
the
divided
splenic
vessels
constantly
caused
abscesses
in
the
omentum,
and
death,
adopted
a
peculiar
mode
of
extirpation,
which
consisted
in
exposing
the
organ
by
a
sufficient
incision,
cutting
across
its
vessels,
removing
itself,
and,
without
applying
a
ligature
to
any
of
those
vessels,
proceeding
to
return
the
protruded
viscera,
and
to
unite
the
external
wound
by
some
points
of
suture.