10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LANCETED»
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1
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... 607 Stethoscope, 691 Stethoscope, manual of M. Collin, 47, 71 Stomach,
perforation of, 150 Stone extracted per urethra, 46 Stramonium, action of, 310
Strangulated intestine, 288, 308 Stricture, lanceted stiletles in, 781 Stuttering,
Arnolt on ...
2
Cathedral Church of Glasgow
Although on a much smaller scale, the form of this window reminds me of the
beautiful lanceted window in the north transept at York, called from the uniformity
of its divisions and stained glass, the five sisters. The returning arches of the ...
3
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
... and the largest-sized catheter could be easily passed into the bladder.—The
second case was that of a patient, aged fifty-four, who had laboured under
stricture nearly thirty years. It had been divided by the lanceted stilette, and
periodically ...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan,
1852
4
The New England Journal of Medicine
New LANCETED PROBE. Mr. Edifor,—A few weeks ago, Dr. Squire, Surgeon of
one of the New York Regiments of Volunteers, and now Surgeon in charge of
Locust Spring Hospital, sent to me the accompanying paper. Dr. Squire is an ...
5
An Epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine ...
I believe that there is much less danger of making a false passage with the
lanceted stilette, carefully directed against an impermeable stricture, than in the
use of the common catheter or sound. As to the effusion of urine and purulent
deposits, ...
William Braithwaite,
1860
6
Diseases of the urinary organs
In the latter end of the past century, Dr. Physick, of Philadelphia, employed the "
lanceted stilette," and similar instruments were afterwards used by McGhie (1823
), and by Stafford (1827). By means of the " lanceted stilette " the stricture was ...
John William Severin Gouley,
1873
It has a rectangular portal (pishgaq) with a high porch (aywan) under a curved or
lanceted arch. The actual entrance leading to the lraram is shaped like the porch,
but is much smaller. Sometimes prayer places are found along the flanks of the ...
8
Hysteria-Wounds. Addenda
I believe that there is much less danger of making a false passage with the
lanceted stilette, carefully directed against an impermeable stricture, than in the
use of the common catheter or sound. As to the effusion of urine and purulent
deposits, ...
William Braithwaite, Walter S. Wells,
1860
9
The surgeon's vade mecum
If, however, the catheter cannot be passed by the natural route, it should be thrust
through the projecting part of the gland, so as to make a new passage in the
bladder — (or perhaps one of Stafford's lanceted stilettes may be advantageously
...
10
The principles and practice of modern surgery
If, however, the catheter cannot be passed by the natural route, it should be thrust
through the projecting part of the gland, so as to make a new passage into the
bladder — (or perhaps one of Stafford's lanceted stilettes may be advantageously
...
Robert Druitt, Fitzwilliam Sargent,
1853
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