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101 antysepty|ka
f sgt Med. antisepsisThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > antysepty|ka
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104 антисептика
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105 уничтожение
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106 антисептика
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109 лигатура
лигатура по стандартной схеме conventional managementлигатура послеоперационное postoperative careлигатура препаратами салициловой кислоты salicyltherapyлигатура препаратами свинца saturnotherapyлигатура прикуса treatment of malocclusionлигатура причинное causal treatmentлигатура противогнилостное antisepsisлигатура ран открытое air dressingлигатура с помощью бактерий или продуктов их жизнедеятельности bacteriotherapyлигатура с применением ЭВМ computeraided managementлигатура сжатым или разреженным воздухом pneumotherapyлигатура сном narcotherapyлигатура специализированное expert careлигатура стационарное inpatient careлигатура сывороточное serotherapyлигатура таблетками под язык sublingual medicationлигатура теплом от гальванической батареи galvanothermy -
110 средство
сущ. mean(s), facilities, tool, instrumenсредство адренолитическое adrenolyticсредство анестезирующее anaestheticсредство антисептическое antisepsic, antisepsisсредство антиспазматическое relaxantсредство асептическое asepticсредство болеутоляющее analgeticсредство вызывающее рассасывание discutientсредство вяжущее binding medicineсредство дезинфицирующее abstergentсредство дезинфицирующее бактерицидное bactericidal disinfectantсредство действующее на весь организм systemic remedyсредство для вводимого наркоза induction agentсредство для ингаляции inhalantсредство для наркоза narcoticсредство для приведения больного в чувство после наркоза deanesthesiantсредство для чистки зубов dentifriceсредство домашнее home remedyсредство жаропонижающее antifebrileсредство задерживающее действие другого retardantсредство кровоостанавливающее blood stancherсредство лекарственное medicinal agentсредство лечебное из трав herbal remedy -
111 تطهير
تَطْهِير: جَعْلُ الشّيْءِ طاهِراًdisinfection, antisepsis, sterilization; decontamination; purge, purging, purgation, scouring, purification, deterging, cleaning, cleansing, chastening; clearing up; refinement, refining; expurgation -
112 تعقيم
تَعْقِيمsterilization, disinfection, antisepsis; pasteurization -
113 антисептика
антисептика antisepsis; antiseptics -
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115 antyseptyka
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116 Lister, Joseph, Baron Lister
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 5 April 1827 Upton, Essex, Englandd. 10 February 1912 Walmer, Kent, England[br]English surgeon, founder of the antiseptic and aseptic principles of surgical practice.[br]Of Quaker stock, his father also being a Fellow of the Royal Society, he studied medicine at University College, London. He qualified, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, in 1852. Wishing to pursue a surgical career, he moved to Edinburgh to study surgery under William Syme, whose daughter he married in 1852, the same year he was appointed Assistant Surgeon to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.Until his appointment as Regius Professor of Surgery at Glasgow University and Glasgow Royal Infirmary in 1861, he was engaged in a wide variety of investigations into the nature of inflammation and the effects of irritants on wounds. Following his move to Glasgow, he became particularly involved in the major problems arising out of the vast increase in the number of surgical procedures brought about by the recent introduction of general anaesthesia. By 1865 his continuing study of wound inflammation and the microbial studies of Pasteur had led him to institute in the operating theatre a regime of surgical antisepsis involving the use of a carbolic acid spray coupled with the sterilization of instruments, the site of operation and the hands of the operator. Increasingly it was appreciated that the air was the least important origin of infection, and by 1887 the antiseptic approach had been superseded by the aseptic.In 1869 he succeeded Syme in the Chair at Edinburgh and his methods were widely accepted abroad. In 1877 he moved to the Chair of Surgery at King's College Hospital, London, in the hope of encouraging acceptance of his work in the metropolis. As well as developing a variety of new surgical procedures, he was engaged for many years in the development of surgical ligatures, which had always been a potent stimulant of infection. His choice of catgut as a sterilizable, absorbable material paved the way for major developments in this field. The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine was named in his honour in 1903.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCreated Baronet 1883. Baron 1897. Order of Merit 1902. President, Royal Society 1895– 1900.Bibliography1870, "On the effects of the antiseptic system of treatment upon the salubrity of a surgical hospital", Lancet.1859, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.1863, Croonian Lecture.1881, 1900, Transactions of the International Medical Congress.Further ReadingR.J.Godlee, 1924, Lord Lister.1927, Lister Centenary Handbook, London: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum. H.C.Cameron, 1948, Joseph Lister, the Friend of Man.MGBiographical history of technology > Lister, Joseph, Baron Lister
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118 обеззараживание
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119 تطهير
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120 arıtım
1. refining. 2. antisepsis.
См. также в других словарях:
Antisepsis — An ti*sep sis, n. [NL. See {Anti }; {Sepsis}.] Prevention of sepsis by excluding or destroying microorganisms. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Antisepsis — (Antiseptik, griech., wörtlich: »Fäulniswidrigkeit«), Bezeichnung einer Wundbehandlungsmethode, die von Lister in den 60er Jahren des 19. Jahrh. eingeführt wurde und eine Reformation der Wundbehandlung, ja der Chirurgie überhaupt bedeutete. Sie… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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antisepsis — [an΄tə sep′sis] n. [ ANTI + SEPSIS] 1. the technique of preventing infection, the growth of microorganisms, etc. 2. the condition of being antiseptic 3. the use of antiseptics … English World dictionary
Antisepsis — Wunddesinfektion mit Povidon Iod Mit Antisepsis (griech. wörtlich ‚gegen Fäulnis‘) bezeichnet man alle Maßnahmen zur Verminderung von infektiösen Keimen und damit zur Verhinderung einer Infektion. Antiseptische Maßnahmen sind die Desinfektion von … Deutsch Wikipedia
Antisepsis — Prevention of infection by inhibiting or arresting the growth and multiplication of germs (infectious agents). Antisepsis implies scrupulously clean and free of all living microorganisms. From the Greek roots anti meaning against + sepsis against … Medical dictionary
antisepsis — noun Date: 1875 the inhibiting of the growth and multiplication of microorganisms by antiseptic means … New Collegiate Dictionary
antisepsis — (an tī sep sis) The prevention of infection or sepsis … Dictionary of microbiology
antisepsis — Processes, procedures or chemical treatments that kill or inhibit microorganisms in contrast to asepsis where microorganisms are excluded … Dictionary of molecular biology
antisepsis — /an teuh sep sis/, n. destruction of the microorganisms that produce sepsis or septic disease. [1870 75; ANTI + SEPSIS] * * * … Universalium
antisepsis — noun The science and practice of countering microbial infection, as with the use of antiseptics, and the use of aseptic technique … Wiktionary