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Definition of Hemostats
1. hemostat [n] - See also: hemostat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hemostats
Literary usage of Hemostats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Buffalo Medical Journal (1907)
"The capsule was found to be very vascular, and several ligatures and hemostats
were applied to stop the hemorrhage. It was noticed that the vessels were ..."
2. The Thyroid Gland by Cleveland Clinic Foundation, George Washington Crile (1922)
"8, 12 hemostats. 9, 12 hemostats. 10, 12 hemostats. 11, 12 hemostats. 12, 2 Alice
hemostats. 13, 6 tetra-clamps. and in the operating room are set up by two ..."
3. Surgical After-treatment by Le Roi Goddard Crandon, Albert Ehrenfried (1912)
"The handle of the cannula is then tightly seized by a pair of hemostats (the
fingers are too clumsy) (Fig. 33), three mosquito hemostats or small ..."
4. Transaction by Texas Medical Association (1901)
"All bleeding points have been controlled by small hemostats. ... This I avoid by
leaving the hemostats in place forty-eight hours, thus saving time and loss ..."
5. Experimental Pharmacology by Dennis Emerson Jackson (1917)
""With a median longitudinal incision now open the abdomen and place hemostats at
each side on the edges of the wound. Pull upward and outward on these (two) ..."
6. Preparatory and After Treatment in Operative Cases by Herman A. Haubold (1910)
"The handle of the cannula is then tightly seized by a pair of hemostats (the
fingers are too clumsy), three mosquito hemostats. or small, self-lock ing. ..."