Definition of Curets

1. curet [n] - See also: curet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Curets

curdy pus
cure
cure-all
cure-alls
cureall
curealls
cured
cureless
curelessness
curer
curers
cures
curet
curetment
curetonite
curets (current term)
curettage
curettages
curetted
curettement
curettements
curettes
curetting
curf
curfew
curfewed
curfews
curfs
curiae

Literary usage of Curets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Compend of gynecology by William Hughes Wells (1900)
"For this purpose scissors are used, the incision being FIG. 34.—WIRE- LOOP curets. FIG. 35. FIG. 36.—Dui.i.- —SHARP EDGED DOUCHE CURET. ..."

2. Principles and Practice of Modern Otology by John Finch Barnhill, Ernest deWolfe Wales (1911)
"To efficiently reach every portion of the diseased mucosa a number of different sized curets, with varying curves of shank, will be needed. ..."

3. Operative Gynecology by Harry Sturgeon Crossen (1920)
"The flexible shaft is to be bent as required to enable accurate approximation of the cutting edge to the surface to be curetted. The curets here shown are ..."

4. Treatment of the diseases of children by Charles Gilmore Kerley (1909)
"Two curets are usually necessary, a small and a larger one1 (Figs. 55 and 56). The operation can be more successfully performed if a curet is used in which ..."

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