10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LITHOTRIPTIST» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Noah Webster and the American Dictionary
Knowles' Dictionary was published in London in 1835, having earlier been
issued in seven parts. Its most remarkable feature is the the word lithotriptist,
which appears in the word list as a separate entry between P and Q. The first
edition of the ...
2
Compendium of lithotripsy
Having no apprehension, he goes at once to the lithotriptist, when the stone will
probably be speedily removed, instead of refraining in fear, until it has acquired
larger dimensions. We have seen patients return several times to be. former one
...
Henry George Belinaye, 1837
3
Principles and Practice of Urology
Probably the most eminent lithotriptist of his days was the London surgeon Sir
Henry Thompson who successfully dealt with stone of King Leopold I of Belgium
in 1863. Fig. 1.12: Heard's acoustic bladder sound (Courtesy: Murphy Leonard JT
.
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Of the Medical and Prophylactic Treatment of Stone and ...
If this physician had notgiven so many opportunities of judging how varying and
eccentric are his opinions, we should be surprised to see this proposition
published by one who proclaims himself a lithotriptist, or at least we should
suppose that ...
Civiale (Docteur, Jean), 1841
5
The New York Journal of Medicine
Civiale has already outlived the persecutions of his enemies, and he now enjoys
the enviable reputation of being the first lithotriptist in the world." Twenty-seven
years have now passed since Civiale performed his first successful operation, ...
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New York journal of medicine
Civiale has already outlived the persecutions of his enemies, and he now enjoys
the enviable reputation of being the first lithotriptist in the world." Twenty-seven
years have now passed since Civiale performed his first successful operation, ...
The fact was, that vaccination was a special branch of medical seience, just as
that of the oculist, the lithotriptist, the obstetrician, and others. Those had to be
studied and learned in a particular way, and in Great Britain, however
unexceptional ...
New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives, 1872
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A practical treatise on the diseases and injuries of the ...
Slow haste" should be the motto of every judicious lithotriptist. At the end of this
period, or in a week at furthest, the bladder generally becomes sufficiently quiet
to admit of further manipulation, which is now borne without pain, inconvenience,
...
Samuel D. Gross, Blanchard and Lea (Filadelfia), 1851
9
The National Quarterly Review
He declared that it was necessary to add a description of his own case, as
supplementary to what he had already said under the term Lithotriptist, in the
Dictionary; but it is a curious fact that this word (signifying one who treats a stone
in the ...
Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman, 1863
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Institutes and Practice of Surgery: Being Outlines of a ...
The modifications of Heurteloup's and other instruments, indeed, are almost
endless, and there is scarcely a lithotriptist but has some instrument peculiar to
himself. Hence, probably, the great variety of opinions on the subject, and the
endless ...