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1 orthopaedics
■ Branch of medicine involved with the preservation and restoration of the musculoskeletal system.■ Fachgebiet der Medizin, das sich mit der Erforschung, Erkennung, Vorbeugung, Behandlung und Rehabilitation von angeborenen und erworbenen krankhaften Veränderungen, einschließlich Verletzungen des Halte- und Bewegungssystems, beschäftigt. -
2 European Society of Veterinary Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Veterinary medicine: ESVOTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > European Society of Veterinary Orthopaedics and Traumatology
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3 Video Journal of Orthopaedics
Physiology: VJOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Video Journal of Orthopaedics
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4 ортопедия
orthopaedics, orthopaedy* * *ортопѐдия,ж., само ед. orthopaedics, orthopaedy.* * *orthopedy* * *orthopaedics, orthopaedy -
5 אורתופדיה
orthopaedics, orthopedics -
6 אורתופדייה
orthopaedics, orthopedics -
7 ortopedia
• orthopaedics• orthopedics -
8 ortopedi
orthopaedics, orthopedics -
9 ortopedia
f.orthopedics.* * *1 orthopaedics* * *SF orthopaedics sing, orthopedics sing (EEUU)* * ** * *= orthopaedics [orthopedics].Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. The growth of US medical publishing owes much to skilled publishers such as Lew Reines's comprehensive works on orthopaedics and anaesthesiology.* * ** * *= orthopaedics [orthopedics].Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: The growth of US medical publishing owes much to skilled publishers such as Lew Reines's comprehensive works on orthopaedics and anaesthesiology.
* * *1 (especialidad) orthopedics*2 (tienda) surgical aids shop* * *
ortopedia sustantivo femenino
1 (ciencia) orthopaedics, US orthopedics
2 (establecimiento) surgical aids shop
* * *ortopedia nforthopaedics [singular]* * *f orthopedics sg, Br tborthopaedics sg* * *ortopedia nf: orthopedics -
10 Orthopädie
f; -, kein Pl.1. orthop(a)edics Pl. (meist V. im Sg.)2. umg., Abteilung: auf der Orthopädie liegen be (a patient) in the orthop(a)edic department, be in an orthop(a)edic ward* * *die Orthopädieorthopedy; orthopedics* * *Or|tho|pä|die [ɔrtopɛ'diː]f -,no plauf der Orthopädíé liegen — to be in an orthopaedic (Brit) or orthopedic (US) ward, to be in an orthopaedic (Brit) or orthopedic (US) ward
* * *die1) (the branch of medicine which concerns diseases and injuries of the bones: He specialized in orthopaedics.) orthopaedics2) (the branch of medicine which concerns diseases and injuries of the bones: He specialized in orthopaedics.) orthopedics* * *Or·tho·pä·die<->[ɔrtopɛˈdi:]f kein pl orthopaedics + sing vb* * *die; Orthopädie, Orthopädien1) o. Pl. orthopaedics sing., no art.2) (ugs.): (Abteilung) orthopaedic department* * *1. orthop(a)edics pl (meist v im sg)auf der Orthopädie liegen be (a patient) in the orthop(a)edic department, be in an orthop(a)edic ward* * *die; Orthopädie, Orthopädien1) o. Pl. orthopaedics sing., no art.2) (ugs.): (Abteilung) orthopaedic department* * *f.orthopedics n. -
11 Thomas, Hugh Owen
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 1833 Anglesey, North Walesd. 6 January 1891 Liverpool, England[br]Welsh orthopaedic surgeon, a founder of modern orthopaedics and inventor of Thomas's splints.[br]Eldest son of a bone-setter, he studied at University College London, Edinburgh and Paris and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1857. Three years later he commenced practice in Liverpool, but he was never appointed to the staff of a hospital. Over the next twenty years he not only developed his own approach to orthopaedic practice, but also promoted a number of advances in other aspects of medicine such as epilepsy.Of a mechanical (as well as musical) bent of mind, he had his own workshop and over some twenty years developed his pattern of splints for fractures. In 1877 Rushton Parker, later Professor of Surgery at Liverpool, expressed his admiration of the splints. This led to the publication of their details and shortly after to their wide acceptance.Thomas's nephew Robert Jones was collaborating with him on a book on orthopaedics at the time of his death and went on to continue the tradition of what has been called the Liverpool School of orthopaedics.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary MD University of St Louis c. 1880.Bibliography1875, Diseases of the Hip, Knee and Ankle-joints.Further ReadingA.W.Beasley, 1982, The origins of orthopaedies', Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 75.MG -
12 orthopédie
orthopédie [ɔʀtɔpedi]feminine noun* * *ɔʀtɔpedi nforthopaedics sg Grande-Bretagne orthopedics sg USA* * *orthopédie nf orthopedics (+ v sg); orthopédie néo-natale/dento-faciale pediatric/dento-facial orthopedics; service d'orthopédie orthopedic department. -
13 ortopedia
f orthop(a)edics* * *ortopedia s.f. orthop (a)edics [U], orthop (a)edy, orthopaedia.* * *[ortope'dia]sostantivo femminile orthopaedics, orthopedics AE + verbo sing.* * *ortopedia/ortope'dia/sostantivo f.orthopaedics, orthopedics AE + verbo sing. -
14 Wiles, Philip
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 18 August 1899 London, Englandd. 17 May 1967 Kingston, Jamaica[br]English orthopaedic surgeon involved in the development of hip-replacement surgery.[br]From 1917, Wiles served during the First World War in the artillery, air force and army service corps. After a short postwar period in the City, he qualified in medicine at the Middlesex Hospital in 1928. His distinguished student career led to posts at the Middlesex and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. He served as a brigadier orthopaedic surgeon in the Army during the Second World War and in 1946 returned as Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon to the Middlesex.He made outstanding contributions to postwar developments in orthopaedics and, as well as practising, wrote extensively on a variety of subjects including joint replacement. Taking early retirement in 1959 he moved to Jamaica, where he was involved in the affairs of the University of the West Indies.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident, British Orthopaedic Association 1955. Honorary Member of the American Orthopedic Association. Middlesex Hospital Lyell Gold Medal 1927.Bibliography1965, Essentials of Orthopaedics.1960, Fractures, Dislocations and Sprains.MG -
15 ЦИТО им. Приорова
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16 ортопедия
1) General subject: orthopaedics, orthopaedy, orthopedy, Podiatrics2) Medicine: orthopedics (область клинической медицины, изучающая болезни опорно-двигательного аппарата и разрабатывающая методы их лечения), orthopraxy -
17 ortodoncia
f.orthodontics.* * *1 orthodontics, dental orthopaedics* * *SF orthodontics sing, dental orthopedics sing (EEUU)* * *femenino orthodontics, orthodontia* * *= orthodontics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. The article carries the title 'ISDN in dentistry: using ideoconferencing for remote diagnoses and tutorials in orthodontics'.----* relativo a la ortodoncia = orthodontic.* * *femenino orthodontics, orthodontia* * *= orthodontics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: The article carries the title 'ISDN in dentistry: using ideoconferencing for remote diagnoses and tutorials in orthodontics'.
* relativo a la ortodoncia = orthodontic.* * *orthodontics, orthodontia* * *
ortodoncia sustantivo femenino orthodontics
' ortodoncia' also found in these entries:
English:
brace
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* * *ortodoncia nforthodontics [singular];hacerse la ortodoncia to have orthodontic work done* * *f MED orthodontics sg* * *ortodoncia nf: orthodontics -
18 ortopedi
n. orthopaedics [Brit.], orthopedics, orthopaedy [Brit.], orthopedy* * *1. orthopedia 2. orthopedics -
19 ortopedik
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20 ortopèdia
n (f) orthopedics (Am.) / orthopaedics (Br.)
См. также в других словарях:
orthopaedics — British English spelling of ORTHOPEDICS (Cf. orthopedics); for spelling, see PEDO (Cf. pedo ) … Etymology dictionary
orthopaedics — (US orthopedics) ► PLURAL NOUN (treated as sing. ) ▪ the branch of medicine concerned with the correction of deformities of bones or muscles. DERIVATIVES orthopaedic adjective orthopaedist noun. ORIGIN from Greek paideia rearing of children … English terms dictionary
orthopaedics — orthopaedic orthopaedic, orthopaedics orthopaedics See {otrthopedic} and {orthopedics}. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Orthopaedics — The branch of surgery broadly concerned with the skeletal system (bones). This particular term is commonly misspelled. Orthopedics is how this field of surgery is listed under Physicians & Surgeons in the telephone Yellow Pages in Jacksonville,… … Medical dictionary
orthopaedics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction see orthopedics … New Collegiate Dictionary
orthopaedics — noun alternative spelling of orthopedics … Wiktionary
orthopaedics — n. branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the bones and joints,or·tho pae·dics || ‚ɔrθə pɪËdɪks /â€šÉ”Ë … English contemporary dictionary
orthopaedics — [ˌɔ:θə pi:dɪks] (US orthopedics) plural noun [treated as sing.] the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disorders and injuries of bones or muscles. Derivatives orthopaedic adjective orthopaedically adverb orthopaedist noun … English new terms dictionary
orthopaedics — noun (U) the area of medical science or treatment that deals with problems, diseases, or injuries of bones, muscles etc … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
orthopaedics — or·tho·pae·dics … English syllables
orthopaedics — n. the science or practice of correcting deformities caused by disease of or damage to the bones and joints of the skeleton. This specialized branch of surgery may involve operation, manipulation, traction, orthoses, or prostheses. Derivatives:… … The new mediacal dictionary