10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TREPHINER»
Découvrez l'usage de
trephiner dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
trephiner et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Great adventures in medicine
These are subtle demons. They roam through all parts." The trephiner was a man
of venerable appearance. He had been brought up to do this work. His father and
his father's father had been trephiners before him. With him had come also the ...
Samuel Berder Rapport, Helen Wright, 1961
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The Romance of Medicine: Behind the Doctor
Send for Achot, the trephiner," commanded the priest. " I know these demons,"
explained the medicine man while they awaited the arrival of the trephiner. "
When I was young, my father pointed out to me one of our tribesmen who had
been in ...
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The amazing world of medicine
“Send for Achot, the trephiner,” commanded the priest. “I know these demons,”
explained the medicine man while they awaited the arrival of the trephiner. “
When I was young, my father pointed out to me one of our tribesmen who had
been in ...
Helen Wright, Samuel Berder Rapport, 1961
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Occidental Medical Times
The services of the trephiner are then brought into requisition, who quickly
removes the depressed portion of the skull, after which the belligerents repair to
the Cadi, or native judge, before whom each accuses the other of a breach of the
...
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A Polish Exile with Napoleon: Embodying the Letters of ...
Gourgaud is held up to ridicule as Gorgotto, the love-sick swain, with, haply, the
trephiner's jest upon the pia mater whom the Baron plies with filial epistles every
time a whaler puts to sea. And when the dessert and Constantia is brought in ...
George Leo de St. M. Watson, 1912
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
... on the pathological obscurity of the brain and its membranes. If I have said
much, it is because the non-trephiner has said far — very far too little, on this
important practical point. That such pathological obscurity, however, is not
observed in ...
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Harvey Cushing : A Life in Surgery: A Life in Surgery
... bear the marks of the blades, gouges, chisels, saws, and drills used to break in
– processes that must have caused unbearable pain in the hope of easing even
worse agony. Death was the trephiner's normal and often merciful handmaiden.
Michael Bliss Professor of History University of Toronto, 2005
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The Early History of Surgery
The primitive trephiner is usually the wizard or healer of the tribe, the man of
power invested with all the prestige of the priest-physician. Charms were
sometimes hung on the patient in order to promote healing, and the pieces of
bone removed ...
William John Bishop, 1995
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The Medico-Chirurgical Review
If I have said much, it is because the non trephiner has said far — very far too little
, on this important practical point. That such pathological obscurity, however, is
not observed in all cases, I most readily acknowledge — that the commencement
...
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
The first chapter is entitled, ' On fractures of the lkull,* and'seems to have been
written-chiele with a-view to recommend the'use- of a small saw, in place of the
instrument called Trephiner in>pemoving_ depressed: portions, or too prominent.
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TREPHINER»
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trephiner est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Darwin Awards study says men are far more idiotic than women
Trephiner 5pts. Men are always the last to know, or figure things out. A man and his wife were traveling in their Mercedes-Benz and pulled into a gasoine station ... «CNET, déc 14»
10 things to know about Ello, the ad-free social network
Trephiner 5pts. Facebook had a crappy interface when it started out if you were around when it began. AND Facebook also at some point claimed to be ad-free ... «CNET, sept 14»
Sprint CEO: 2014 is our comeback year
@McPlot @Trephiner There is a difference between holding a grudge and keeping up on a companies complaints and being too intelligent to trust them until ... «CNET, déc 13»