10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRABOTOMY»
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strabotomy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
strabotomy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye, Including the Anatomy ...
The chief disadvantage of strabotomy lies, however, in the fundamental
disturbance in the power of co-ordination, and in the incurable destruction of the
binocular visual act necessarily connected with it, and consequently in the loss of
direct ...
Karl Stellwag von Carion, 1873
2
Midline Medical Dictionary
Pertaining to strabismus; strabismal. Strabismometer. An instrument for
measuring strabismus. Strabismus. Squint, more commonly called crossed-eye;
heterotropia. Rlif^f^i; •ig'niM'i; ^sr ^^q-ii 'TT Strabotome. A knife for performing
strabotomy.
3
Boxing: Medical Aspects
Pull on the external eye muscles in strabotomy and enucleation of the eye bulb
can trigger the ASCHNER-DAGNINI reflex (HOLLWICH 1955, 1964, SORENSEN
and GILMORE 1956, KIRSCH et al. 1957, PLANTEN 1958, 1961, 1963, RHODE
...
Friedrich Unterharnscheidt, Julia Taylor Unterharnscheidt, 2003
4
Pocket Medical Dictionary
STRABOTOMY contents. S.-pump, an instrument to evacuate the stomach. S. -
reefing, gastrotrhaphy. S.-tub«, a siphon-tube for irrigating the stomach.
Stomachal, stwn'-ak-al. See Stomachic. Stomachic, stum-ak'-ik. A stimulant to the
stomach.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
5
American Journal of Ophthalmology
The operation finished, we inundate the eye again with the sterilized water, and
then apply a binocular, aseptic dressing. The dressing should be binocular even
though but one eye is operated. Strabotomy upon one eye, does it not influence ...
6
National Symposia of Acupuncture and Moxibustion and ...
The Observation on the Effect of Acupuncture Anesthesia with Points at the Same
Side and at the Opposite Side in Strabotomy 138 Liaoning Cooperative Group of
Acupuncture Anesthesia for Strabotomy 123. The Application of Acupuncture ...
Beijing Cooperative Group of Studying Coronary Disease, 1979
7
Medical and Surgical Reporter
This knife, the same as nsed by M. Gubrin for subconjunctival strabotomy, is
introdnced into the anterior chamber, the concave surface forward, at a point
selected in the circumference of the cornea, or even encroaching a little upon the
...
Harold Havelock Kynett, Samuel Worcester Butler, D G. Brinton, 1863
8
Ophthalmic Surgery; a Treatise on Surgical Operations ...
The last mentioned, however, was the original idea, and upon it was based the
primitive operation of strabotomy. To this day the Germans call the muscle toward
which the eye deviates the Shielmuskel — the squint-muscle — and refer to the ...
Charles Heady Beard, 1914
9
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
Strepsiptera: order of insects; the wingless females and larvae are parasitic of
bees and wasps; strepsipterous. Streptothrix: bacteria with interlaced filaments.
Gk strabos: whirling, crooked. strabismus. strabismometer, strabotomy; OED
defines ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
10
Mosquitoes Don't Drink Rakia
'I once knew an old miser, a bachelor man with a terrible squint,' said the biraria
owner, 'who was so mean (and his kin before him) that he refused to pay the
hospital bill for his strabotomy. Later, when he died under the anaesthetic, they
went ...