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damage and
providing a more
hospitable environment for
bacterial growth.
Actual cautery refers to the
metal device,
generally heated to a dull red glow, that...
- do not succeed, caustics, such as misy, chalcitis, copperas, or the
actual cautery. Upon the whole, his
account of
hemorrhage is
nearly the same as our...
- guests.
Before the
start of the 1830 season, The
Colonel underwent an "
actual cautery" on his legs, an
operation performed by the King's
veterinary surgeon...
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yellow fur;
slippery and string-like pulse. The
process of
determining which actual pattern is on hand is
called 辩证 (biàn zhèng,
usually translated as "pattern...
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piece of metal.[citation needed]
Cautery branding This is a less
common form of branding. It uses a
thermal cautery tool with a
heated wire tip to cause...
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committed crimes only by
calculation without getting his
hands dirty, and the
cautery and
swords in the
isolated island box of the land. He also
wanted to show...
- for
treatment of pain or sleeplessness, to be
given prior to
surgery or
cautery. The use of
nightshade preparations for anesthesia,
often in combination...
-
allowed the
stabilization of
these humours. By contrast, drugs, venesection,
cautery and
surgery were
drastic and were to be used only when diet and regimen...
- for
treatment of pain or sleeplessness, to be
given prior to
surgery or
cautery. The use of
nightshade preparations for anaesthesia,
often in combination...
-
Retrieved 2010-09-14. If a
disease seemed beyond the
reach of
needles and
cautery, he operated,
giving his
patients a dose of
hashish which rendered them...