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English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
Forceps — An instrument with two blades and a handle used for handling, grasping, or compressing. Many types of forceps are employed in medicine, including the alligator forceps (an angled instrument with jaws at the end), tissue forceps (a form of… … Medical dictionary
Forceps — Plastic forceps are intended to be disposable. Forceps or forcipes are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects need to be held at … Wikipedia
bulldog forceps — spring forceps for seizing an artery to arrest or prevent hemorrhage; the jaws are usually covered with rubber tubing to prevent injury to the vascular wall … Medical dictionary
Bulldogs forceps — are fine tip, spring loaded forceps used for manipulating fine tissue during surgical procedures … Wikipedia
serrefine — A small spring forceps used for approximating the edges of a wound or for temporarily closing an artery during an operation. [Fr.] * * * serre·fine .ser fēn n a small forceps for clamping a blood vessel * * * serre·fine (sār fēnґ) [Fr.] … Medical dictionary
List of instruments used in ophthalmology — Instruments used specially in Ophthalmology are as follows: [1] Contents 1 Instrument list 2 Image gallery 3 References Instrument list … Wikipedia
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Islamic Golden Age — The Islamic Golden Age, also sometimes known as the Islamic Renaissance, [Joel L. Kraemer (1992), Humanism in the Renaissance of Islam , p. 1 148, Brill Publishers, ISBN 9004072594.] was traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 13th… … Wikipedia