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William T.
Bovie (September 11, 1882 –
January 1, 1958) was an
American scientist and inventor. He is
credited with
conceptualizing the
field of biophysics...
- of the
first commercial electrosurgical device is
credited to
William T.
Bovie, who
developed the
first electrosurgical device while emplo**** at Harvard...
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Bovie Medical Corporation was an
American medical device manufacturer of
medical devices,
electrosurgical products and
energy technologies. It was based...
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Cauterization (or cauterisation, or cautery) is a
medical practice or
technique of
burning a part of a body to
remove or
close off a part of it. It destroys...
- Jean
Engstrom (born
Flora Jean
Bovie; July 25, 1920 –
March 20, 1997) was an
American actress active in
regional theater, movies, and
television in the...
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Virginie Bovie (1821–1888), full name Joséphine-Louise-Virginie
Bovie, was a
Belgian painter and arts patron. In 1870, she was
described as "well known"...
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Experimental Botany, 27 (4): 704, doi:10.1093/jxb/27.4.704 W. T.
Bovie; W. T.
Bovie (1915), "A
Simplified Precision Auxanometer",
American Journal of...
- 1900s,
William T.
Bovie proposed the use of
different current (flow of
electrical charge of the carrier) for
cutting and coagulation.
Bovie collaborated with...
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Heinrich Weber, Carl F. W. Ludwig, and
Johannes Peter Müller.
William T.
Bovie (1882–1958) is
credited as a
leader of the field's
further development in...
- cortex. He pla**** a
pivotal role in
development of the
Bovie electrocautery tool with
William T.
Bovie, a physicist. He was the world's
leading teacher of...