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Chap.XXVII.] the extraction of a Shalyam with the help of any surgical instruments when the abovesaid measures would prove abortive. A Shalyam, not removed from the body and left in its place of lodgment, brings on swelling, suppuration, mortification of the affected part, and a sort of excruciating pain, and may ultimately lead to death. Hence a physician should spare no pain to extract a Shalyam from its seat of lodgment.

Thus ends the twenty-seventh Chapter of the Sutrasthanam in the Sushruta Samhita, which treats of extraction of Shalyam.