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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... tenotomist to Proceed with extreme caution in the practice of his art. Patience,
judgment, an intimate knowledge of the anatomy of the parts, their physiological
relations, and pathological changes, are all essential, even to tolerable success.
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The New England Journal of Medicine
... as these will warn the enthusiastic tenotomist to proceed with extreme caution
in the 'practice of his art. Patience, judgment, an intimate knowledge of the
anatomy of the parts, their physiological relations, and pathological changes, are
all ...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
Mr. Barwell concludes, that such muscles as the tibialis posticus, flexor longus
digitorum, and probably also the peronaei, might as well be struck with sudden
and irremediable paralysis as be subject to the knife of the tenotomist, and that of
...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
The evident and sole conclusion from them is, that such muscles as the tibialis
posticus, and flexor longus digitorum, might as well be struck by sudden and
irremediable paralysis as be subjected to the knife of the tenotomist, and that the
...
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The Memphis Lancet: V. 1-4, July 1898-April 1900
At the last meeting of the Western Ophthalmological Society, Stevens, who is the
tenotomist/aczfe princeps of today, in the course of a paper on the " History of
Strabismus, etc.," mentioned the fact that this last condition of anaphoria ...
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Who's Who in Orthopedics
In 1857 he became Professor of Surgery at Kiel, succeeding Stromeyer, the
tenotomist, and marrying his daughter. He was engaged in military surgery again
between 1866 and 1871 in the wars with Austria and France; in 1871 he became
...
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Tenotomist, ten-of-om-ist. One skilled in tenotomy. Tenotomy, ten-of-o-me. The
section of a tendon. Tension, ten'-shun. 1. The act of stretching; the state of being
sketched. 2. In electricity, the ]>ower of overcoming resistance. T., Intraoc'ular, the
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B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
Notwithstanding all this, however, there are occasional instances in which, even
Mr. Barwell, anti-tenotomist as he is, would divide the tendo Achillis. "I do not
mean to deny that, occasionally, when there is either great want of development,
...
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL MEDICAL & CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
... and irremediable paralysis as be sub- * Brodhurst, ' On Club-foot.' t An analysis
of the cases, in justification of these assertions, was appended. jected to the knife
of the tenotomist ; and that —varus—was now treated by division of four ...
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Dublin quarterly journal of medical science
... and flexor Iongus digitorum, might as well be struck by sudden and
irremediable paralysis, as be subjected to the knife of the tenotomist ; and that the
tibialis anticus is only a little better circumstanced. The peronei also are similarly
situated.