10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEUROTOMIST»
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Hippopathology: A Systematic Treatise on the Disorders and ...
Another part worthy the neurotomist's attention, and particular attention, is the
slender cord known by the name of the ligament of the pad ,and the reason why
this claims such particular attention from him is, that on too many occasions, from
its ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary: In which the Accentuation, ...
... a. to house as in a nest to cherish Nestling, nes'l-ing, s. a bird just hatched Net.
net, s. a texture with interstices Nether, néth'-ér, a. lower, infernal Nettle, net'i, s. a
common stinging herb.v. a. to sting, to irritate Neurotomist, nu-rot'-6-mist, ...
John Walker, P. Austin Nuttall, 1857
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... gïeuwst; cyffyr at wellâu y gïeuwst, gigyffyr: o. gïenol, gïeu- lyd; vu perthyn i'r
gïau Neurotomical, niwrro-tom'-i-cal, a. giddi- fynol, perthynol i ddifyniaeth y gïau
Neurotomist, niw-rot'-o-mist, s. difynwr y gïau, giddifynwr Neurotomy, niw-rot'-o-mi
, ...
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Hippopathology: a treatise on the disorders and lameness of ...
Indeed, so formidable to our French veterinary brethren did neurotomy in both
fore legs appear, that they held it to be unwarrantable, nay, impracticable and
dangerous. This, however, our own experience contradicts. Still, that neurotomist
is in ...
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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
NEUROTOMIST, nu-rotio-mist, 1:. One who dissects NEUROTOMY, nu~r6tQ5-mé
, n. The anatomy of the nerves. . NEUTER. nufthr, a. Indifferent; not engaged on
either side. In grammar, denoting a noun that implies no sex. ' NEUTER, nultflr, 1:
...
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The Oratorical Dictionary
adj. neurotic:- s. neurotomist. NEWTO'NIAN. *. A follower in philosophy of Sir
Isaac Newton. adj. newtonian. NICE'NE. adj. Pertaining to Nice in Asia Minor
where a famous ecelesiastical council was once held, A. D. 335. NICHE. s. A
hollow, in ...
John Newland Maffitt, 1835
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Comprehending ...
NEUROTOMIST, an Anatomist who dissects human Bodies on Account of the
Nerves. NEUROTOMY [nufvnu'm, of kîm>, and T!>iry, to cut, Gr.] a Section or
Cutting of the Nerves. NEUTRAL [neutralis, L-] neither the one nor the other ; that
is, ...
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An universal etymological English dictionary. 21st [sic] ed
NEUROTOMIST, an Anatomist who dissects human Bodies on account of their
Nerves. NEUROT'OMY [viuf)T^uwvi of w~f and Ttu-.x, to cut, Gr.] a Section or
Cutting e>f the Nerves. NEUTER, neither. To be neuter, is to be •J neither Party.
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The Modern Horse Doctor
The reader will perceive that we have merely described the operation, without
entering into its details, or the anatomical points involved: to place on paper all
the. minutire necessary to constitute every man a neurotomist would be a work of
...
... is one of too much importance to the neurotomist to be treated with indifference
; for this circumstance it is that enables the operator with the bistoury or
neurotomy knife to insinuate the point of his instrument between the artery and
nerve, ...