PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CAUTERISATION»
cauterisation
cervical
uterus
using
silver
nitrate
turbinates
islam
nose
heart
warts
medical
practice
technique
cauterization
burning
part
body
remove
close
process
called
cautery
which
cauterisation
noun
coagulating
destroying
with
iron
caustic
agent
freezing
define
cauterize
cauterise
wound
burn
sear
from
french
cauteriser
chesterfield
royal
hospital
information
patients
following
have
procedure
your
bleed
nosebleeds
children
boots
webmd
help
reduce
there
very
little
show
well
works
mnemonic
mnemonicdictionary
meaning
memory
retain
long
time
reverso
also
cartelisation
catechisation
computerisation
east
sussex
hospitals
trust
certain
bleeding
stopped
cauterising
vessel
stick
electro
doctor
will
first
spray
inside
curettage
cryocautery
medskills
publications
verrucae
skin
lesions
small
circumscribed
tumours
removed
curette
even
oooh
stings
mumsnet
discussion
lletz
guess
grander
scale
mine
done
under
cancerous
extent
ovarian
produced
object
this
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CAUTERISATION»
Descubre el uso de
cauterisation en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
cauterisation y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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OPCS Classifications of Interventions and Procedures
Catheterisation Venous Central Transluminal Percutaneous L99.7
Catheterisation Venous Central Transluminal Percutaneous Peripherally lnserted
Cauterisation - see also Destruction C66.2 Cauterisation Ciliary Body Q35.1
Cauterisation ...
Health and Social Care Information Centre, 2006
Catheterisation Venous Central L99.7 Catheterisation Venous Central Peripheral
lnsertion Transluminal Percutaneous L94.3 Catheterisation Venous Central Port
Subcutaneous Transluminal Percutaneous Cauterisation - see also Destruction ...
3
The American Medical Intelligencer
I have considered that I was able to apply with utility these principles of
cauterisation to the cases of bites of mad animals. I have cauterised many
persons bitten by the same dog ; I will follow them up, as with this patient, as long
as may be ...
4
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
The proposition of Hunter, that early cauterisation of a chancre would convert it
into a simple sore, anticipate absorption of the poison, and prevent the
occurrence of secondary affections, has been warmly supported by Ricord,
followed of ...
5
THE BRITISH JOURNA; HOMCEOPATHY
Inefficacy and Dangers of Cauterisation in the Treatment of Diphtheria.
Cauterisation was formerly resorted to with no sparing hand in cases of
diphtheria, but of late years public opinion has undergone considerable change
with regard to the ...
6
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
The proposition of Hunter, that early cauterisation of a chancre would convert it
into a simple sore, anticipate absorption of the poison.and prevent the
occurrence of secondary affections, has been warmly supported by Ricord,
followed of ...
7
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
When the pustules of the inferior palpebra were removed by cauterisation, none
ever appeared upon the cornea; and even when they appeared on the cornea,
they might be cauterised without any risk of the inflammation spreading to the rest
...
8
Practical observations on the venereal disease, and on the ...
You thought that the cauterisation would subdue the chronic inflammation, which
induced the seminal losses, the cause of all my difficulties. * * ....□. Your
prognosis was fully verified, for eight days after that happy cauterisation I felt
myself a ...
9
Dunglison's American medical library
Your prognosis was fully verified, for eight days after that happy cauterisation I felt
myself a little stronger ; my limbs were already more free ; my urine became
clearer ; I began to retain it a little longer; my countenance expanded and
assumed ...
10
Hernia Repair Sequelae
In a second series we evaluated pigs (n=3, control n=1) receiving a neurotomy
with cauterisation of the iliohypogastric, ilioinguinal, and genitofemoral nerves on
one side and neurotomy without cauterisation contralaterally. The operating ...
Volker Schumpelick, Robert J. Fitzgibbons, 2010
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CAUTERISATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
cauterisation en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Deal with Nose Bleeds
Chemical cauterisation with silver nitrate is also used for the control of epistaxis. Another method of treatment is angiographic embolisation of ... «The New Indian Express, Jun 15»
Science of the lambs – do sheep have feelings?
In New Zealand docking is done with either a constrictive rubber ring, which causes the tail to drop off, or cauterisation with a hot iron. «Massey News, May 15»
My Body Doesn't Like General Anaesthetic
... they don't want any heavy bleeding to happen or infections as that could mean going back to hospital for re-cauterisation and antibiotics etc. «Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research, May 15»
The Field of the Cloth of Gold by Magnus Mills review – Britain in …
Then there is the issue of the faux-naive narrator and the emotional cauterisation of all the characters – none of whom has an inner life. That is ... «The Guardian, Abr 15»
Did People in the Middle Ages Have Bad Teeth?
More skilled surgeons had treatments for mouth cancer, involving the cutting out of affected tissue and then cauterisation. We also have ... «Slate Magazine, Abr 15»
In Thailand's Muslim south, authorities turn a blind eye to FGM
... as practised in Thailand falls under type IV in the WHO's classification, which involves pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterisation. «The Guardian, Mar 15»
ClinicBe Tackles Skin Fitness with New Advanced Electrolysis
The latest addition at ClinicBe is 'advanced electrolysis', which uses a process is known as cauterisation involving the local application of ... «PR Web, Mar 15»
Vasectomy reversal – will it work?
This leaves you unable to father any children. The cut ends of these tubes (the vas deferens) are sealed by clipping, stitches, or cauterisation. «Private Healthcare UK, Mar 15»
Ear Today, Gone Tomorrow
... the knife carving my lobe into shape and could smell my burning flesh from the cauterisation and see the smoke rise up across my cheek. «Huffington Post UK, Mar 15»
Anatomy of Crime exhibition at Wellcome Collection shows 19th …
When a bullet passes through the body, heat from the gun's discharge causes cauterisation, creating blackened area around the wound. «Daily Mail, Feb 15»