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Definition of Excisions
1. excision [n] - See also: excision
Lexicographical Neighbors of Excisions
Literary usage of Excisions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1881)
"or 21.59 per cent.; 116 intermediate excisions, with 3 unknown results, and 33
deaths, or 29.26 per cent.; 690 secondary excisions, with 9 unknown results, ..."
2. Surgery and diseases of the mouth and jaws: A Practical Treatise on the by Vilray Papin Blair (1917)
"excisions AND TEMPORARY RESECTIONS OF THE JAW-BONES. ... RESECTIONS AND excisions
OF THE MAXILLA. In the upper jaw, owing to the softness of the bone and ..."
3. Surgery in the Pennsylvania Hospital: Being an Epitome of the Practice of by Thomas George Morton, William Hunt, John Bingham Roberts, Frank Woodbury (1880)
"These two latter operations, unless excisions are actually part of the ...
We find, in culling excisions proper out of our list, that 8 have been of the ..."
4. The Principles and Practice of Surgery by John Ashhurst (1893)
"excisions. is necrosed. The skin and other soft tissues, no matter how much ...
Butcher's knife-bladed forceps for excisions. geously cut away with the ..."
5. The Principles and practice of surgery by Frank Hastings Hamilton (1879)
"SPECIAL excisions. excisions of the Upper Extremities. excisions performed upon
the upper extremities, whether in continuity or contiguity, have presented ..."
6. Organizations by James G. March, Herbert Alexander Simon (1878)
"Meyer recommends the application of an induced current of electricity to the
affected joint. CHAPTER XXXII. excisions. ..."
7. A Treatise on surgery by Timothy Holmes (1875)
"excisions. becomes too irritable to bear the pressure. ... excisions. excisions of
joints and bones are operations which are quite of modern date, ..."