10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOOPLASTY»
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zooplasty in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
zooplasty and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Zooplasty Zooplasty is the transferring of animal parts to humans. Zooplasty
could be used as a birth-control method to harvest and store human genetic
material such as sperm and eggs. Another possibility is to use animals as large
resources ...
Philip A. Belcastro, 1986
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Twentieth Century Dictionary: Containing Every Useful Word ...
Zooplasty (zo-o-plas'te), n. the act of grafting animal tissue into the human body.
Zootic (zo-ot'ik), a. containing fossil animal remains, as caves or rocks.
Zoroastrian (zd-ro-as'tre-an), a. pertaining to Zoroaster, the founder of the ancient
Persian ...
A and B refer to autoplasty only ; C to autoplasty, heteroplasty, and zooplasty. No
intervention is admissible while contraction is still active in the adhesions. 1. The
surgical treatment of the first group (symblepharon anterius) presents no special
...
Charles Heady Beard, 1910
A and B refer to autoplasty only; C to autoplasty, heteroplasty, and zooplasty. No
intervention is admissible while contraction is still active in the adhesions. ' 1. The
surgical treatment of the first group (symblepharon anterius) presents no ...
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Ophthalmic Surgery; a Treatise on Surgical Operations ...
A and B refer to autoplasty only; C to autoplasty, heteroplasty, and zooplasty. No
intervention is admissible while contraction is still active in the adhesions. 1. The
surgical treatment of the first group (symblepharon anterius) presents no special
...
Charles Heady Beard, 1914
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Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
EROTIC Z. deriving sexual pleasure from handling animals. zoophobia (zo-o-fo'bi
-a): Abnormal fear of animals. zooplasty (zO'O-plas-ti): Transplantation of skin or
other tissue from one of the lower animals to man. zoopsia (zo-op'si-a): A ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
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A Practical Medical Dictionary ...
Zoogenesis. zoograft (zo'o-graft) [G. zoon, an animal.] A graft of tissue from one of
the lower animals. zoografting (zo-o-graf'ting). Zooplasty. zoography (zo-og'ra-fl) [
G. zoon, animal, + graphs, description.] A description of or treatise on animals.
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1922
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All-Romanized English Japanese Dictionary
{hot.) (shokubutsu no tane ga) d5bu- tsu ni yotte dempasareru. zoophyte[zd(u)
3fait]». (zoo.) shokuchurui (sango; hitode nado). zooplasty [z6(ubpla:sti] n. (med.)
dobutsusoshiki ; ishokujutsu. Zoroastrian [z6ro(u)a*strisn] n., a. Zoroastakyo (no).
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... stomatoplasty plastic nose surgery rhinoplasty plastic palate surgery
palatoplasty staphyloplasty uraniscoplasty uranoplasty uranostaphyloplasty
uranostaphylorrhaphy plastic tissue surgery zoografting zooplasty grafting of
animal tissue into ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991
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The Medical Press of Western New York
Under heteroplasty we class zooplasty, when the flaps are taken from animals a'
nd implanted on human beings. Without entering into the subject of transplanting
eyes, teeth, noses, etc., I shall here simply call the attention to the fact, well ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ZOOPLASTY»
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Freelance Journalist Interview with John Radford
Making politicians squirm, writing about aardvarking and zooplasty, previously holding a HGV licence – John Radford has done all of these things. What is he up ... «FeaturesExec Media Bulletin, Aug 12»