Production of amputations without exsanguination

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A., pointing out a number of disadvantages inherent in the use of the Esmarch tourniquet in operations on the extremities, emphasizes that with interventions without exsanguination according to Esmarch and strict adherence to the anatomical principle, blood loss is also minimal and certainly less significant than it happens as a result of hyperemia after removal harness.

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