10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LITHOTRITOR»
Découvrez l'usage de
lithotritor dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
lithotritor et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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New Elements of Operative Surgery: With an Atlas of Nearly ...
However ingeniously they be contrived, the use of this artificial force must be
abandoned, and their place supplied by able assistants or the hand of the
surgeon himself. By pressing with his chest against the lithotritor, through the
intermedium ...
Alfred Velpeau, Granville Sharp Pattison, 1835
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A pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English ...
An instru LITHOTRITOR, llffiio-trUtflr, n. X ment for triturating the stone in the
bladder so that it may be extracted without cutting, recently invented by Doctor
Civiale. LITHONTRITY, lWUonitrlt-e, ». \The operation LITHONTRIPTY, lMl-
onitrvp-te, n.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
1 An instru- LITHOTRITOR, Hffi-o-trMr, «. / ment for triturating the stone in the
bladder so that it may be extracted without cutting, recently invented by Doctor
Civiale. LITHONTRITY, Hth-on^trlt-e, n. "IThe operation LITHONTRIPTY, liffl-on-
trip-te, ...
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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
The operation LITHONTRIPTY, lith-dnltrlp-te, 1:. of triturating the stone in the
bladder, by means of an instrument called lithotritor. LITHOPHAGOUS, lllh-Mm-
ghs, a. Swallowing stones or gravel, as the ostrich. [phy-tes. LITHOPI-IITIC, lllhlo-
fit-'ik.
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark ...
5,269,306 LITHOTRITOR COMPRISING A COUPLING DETECTOR Rienhard
Warnking, and Sorin Griinwald, both of Solingen, Fed. Rep. of Germany,
assignors to Dornier Medizintechnik GmbH Filed Aug. 6, 1992, Ser. No. 924,647
Claims ...
The instrument which I used had only three lines of diameter, and its lithotritor
was simple, so that we could only perforate to the same extent of three lines. \Ve
repeated the operation nine times with the same instrument, as the patient ...
7
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
M. Dupuytren then came to the conclusion that the stone must be broken
previously to extraction. A kind of metallic drill, sheathed in a silver canula, was
made for this eXpress purpose by Cbarriere. This instrument is a true lithotritor,
enclosed ...
8
American Doctors in Canton: Modernization in China, 1835-1935
Thirty-one lithotomy cases, when lithotrity was replaced with lithotomy, were
treated in the year 1845.88 Dr. Kerr performed a crushing operation in 1856 with
the use of the lithotritor of charrière, the first successful case of lithotrity in China.
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Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record ...
Sirheury, Charles Louis, of Paris, for an improved lithotritor. — Pape, Jean Henri,
piano manufacturer, for a fourth improvement on his newly-invented sounding
board for pianos. To Clement Disomies, Nicholas, of Paris, for a second ...
William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington, 1834
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Glasgow Medical Journal
The operation, rendered more tedious from the impressions of the lithotritor on
the edges of the stone, was finished in three minutes. The patient rapidly
recovered. The stone was of a flat spheroidal form, much larger than Mr. L. had
supposed, ...