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  • 71intragalvanization — Application of a galvanic cauterizing current to the interior of a cavity or hollow organ …

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  • 76PARE, Ambroise — (c. 1510 1590) Ambroise Pare was a French physician whose exceptional contributions to the medical field have earned him current recognition as one of the fathers of modern surgery. Pare was born around 1510 in the village of Bourg Hersent,… …

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  • 77cauter — cau·ter kȯt ər n an iron for cauterizing: CAUTERY …

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  • 78ventriculoscope — ven·tric·u·lo·scope (ven trikґu lo skōp) an endoscope for examining the cerebral ventricles and for cauterizing the choroid plexus …

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  • 79bærnet — n ( tes/ tu) 1. a combustion, burning up, burning, cauterizing; hé wudu gelogode tó his suna bærnette he laidn in order the wood for the burning of his son; 1a. of the effect of cold; wiþ ciele bærnet against the burning of cold; 2. arson;… …

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  • 80cauterize — cau|ter|ize also cauterise BrE [ˈko:təraız US ˈko: ] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: cautériser, from Latin, from cauterium cauterizing tool , from Greek, from kaiein; CAUSTIC] medical to treat a wound or a growth on your body by… …

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