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1 amputations
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2 amputations
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3 amputations
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4 intrauterine amputations
Англо-русский медицинский словарь > intrauterine amputations
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5 amputation neuroma
Amputations[stumpf]neurom n, Stumpfneurom nFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > amputation neuroma
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6 Paré, Ambroise
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 1510 Laval, Maine, Franced. 20 December 1590 Paris, France[br]French physician, surgeon and anatomist recognized as the founder of the rational approach to the practice of surgery and the treatment of wounds.[br]After a barber-surgeon apprenticeship in Paris, Paré was appointed Resident Surgeon to the Hôtel-Dieu in 1533. From 1537 he served as a military surgeon in the Wars of Religion under Henri II, François II, Charles IX and Henri III. His immense experience of battlefield surgery led him to initiate new treatments of wounds and amputations, replacing the destructive and infecting procedures then practised. His first book, published in 1549, advocated the use of simple ointments and ligatures for amputations.During the following years he experienced many adventures and vicissitudes and survived the St Bartholomew's Day massacre probably as a result of royal intervention. His numerous surgical and anatomical discoveries and innovations appeared in two major sets of works published in 1564 and 1572. In 1574 he was appointed premier chirurgien, conseiller et valet-de-chambre to Henri II, and a further collection of writings was published in 1575.His attempts to unite French surgeons under his leadership were consistently opposed by the Faculty of Physicians, who not only objected to his writing in French rather than Latin, but also to his refutation of such therapies as "mummies and unicorn's horn".Of his many contributions to medicine, his insistence on rational treatments is outstanding, and two aphorisms are representative: "Then I resolved never again to so cruelly burn the poor wounded by gunshot"; "I removed the stone but God cured the patient".[br]Bibliography1564, Dix livres de chirurgerie, Paris. 1572, Cinq livres de chirurgerie, Paris.1575, Les Oeuvres de M.Ambroise Paré, Paris.Further ReadingT.Johnson, 1649, The Works of That Famous Chirurgien Ambroise Parey, London.MG -
7 VMA
1) Компьютерная техника: Valid Memory Access2) Медицина: ванилилминдальная кислота3) Военный термин: Marine Attack Air Squadron, Various Machete Amputations, vehicle maintenance area, visual maneuverability aids, штурмовая эскадрилья авиации МП, эскадрилья всепогодных штурмовиков авиации МП4) Техника: valid memory address5) Сокращение: vanillylmandelic acid6) Физиология: Vacuolar Membrane Arc7) Вычислительная техника: Virtual Memory Address8) СМИ: Video Music Awards9) Деловая лексика: Virtual Marketing Assistance10) Расширение файла: Virtual Memory Allocation11) Единицы измерений: Volume Moving Average -
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работник (чиновник, офицер) пенитенциарной системыFerdinand Waldo Demara, Jr, a high-school dropout, posed as a monk, a professor of psychology, a cancer researcher, a penal officer, a teacher, and a surgeon, all without the proper education or certification. As a surgeon he successfully performed amputations and even thoracic surgery.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > penal officer
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9 thoracic surgery
мед. торакальная хирургия, грудная хирургияAs a surgeon he successfully performed amputations and even thoracic surgery.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > thoracic surgery
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10 amputation
[English Word] amputation[English Plural] amputations[Swahili Word] mkato[Swahili Plural] mikato[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] kata[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------
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Médecine préhistorique — Médecine dans la Préhistoire et la Protohistoire Crâne de jeune fille trépané au silex, Néolithique (3500 Av. J. C.) ; la cicatrisation des os indique que la patiente a survécu à l opération Sommaire 1 … Wikipédia en Français
Prosthesis — For other uses, see Prosthesis (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Orthotic. A man with two prosthetic arms playing table football … Wikipedia