Definition of Curetted

1. curette [v] - See also: curette

Lexicographical Neighbors of Curetted

cureall
curealls
cured
cureless
curelessness
curer
curers
cures
curet
curetment
curetonite
curets
curettage
curettages
curetted (current term)
curettement
curettements
curettes
curetting
curf
curfew
curfewed
curfews
curfs
curiae
curial
curialism
curialist
curialistic

Literary usage of Curetted

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

1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1904)
"CANCER OF THE MOUTH AND FAUCES. SOFT PALATE. Operation. Recurrences. curetted; bone left bare, but smooth and bard. ..."

2. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1920)
"One case was a bronchopneumonia in a patient who had been curetted 4 days previously. ... She was curetted for persistent bleeding, following a self-induced ..."

3. Orificial Surgery and Its Application to the Treatment of Chronic Diseases by Edwin Hartley Pratt (1891)
"The branching sinuses are to be thoroughly dilated with the graded female sounds, then curetted and drawn with rubber tubing, the ends of which are to be ..."

4. American Gynecology (1903)
"A physician had curetted the day before and had removed some "lumps of fat" after tearing through a white membrane. Although suspecting a perforation the ..."

5. Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear by Kent Oscanyan Foltz (1906)
"After all the structures are exposed, the cavities should be smoothed, necrosed tissue removed, granulations curetted and fistulous tracts excised. FiG. ..."

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