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Definition of Aseptically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aseptically
Literary usage of Aseptically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Antiseptic surgery by William Watson Cheyne (1882)
"Local results of wounds treated aseptically : absence of pain, inflammation, &c.
... Local and constitutional course of cases not treated aseptically. ..."
2. Aseptic surgical technique: With Especial Reference to Gynæcological by Hunter Robb (1906)
"... is the danger of setting up an infectious process, so that one of the most
important points to be attended to is that the puncture be made aseptically. ..."
3. Orificial Surgery and Its Application to the Treatment of Chronic Diseases by Edwin Hartley Pratt (1890)
"It can be prepared aseptically, the same as any other dressing, and after the
parts are well dusted with the powder chosen, a square bit of silk can ..."
4. Verhandlungen des X. Internationalen medicinischen congresses: Berlin, 4.-9 by László Farkas, Congress Internationale Medicinische (1891)
"First — Clean dissection in aseptic tissues, aseptically maintained. ...
The tissues aseptically held at rest, for a few days only, take on the processes of ..."
5. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1906)
"The brain of a guinea-pig, excised aseptically, was macerated in salt solution
and mixed with 2 cc of a similar extract. The mixture was kept three hours at ..."