Lexicographical Neighbors of Lanceted
Literary usage of Lanceted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The surgeon's vade mecum: A Manual of Modern Surgery by Robert Druitt (1856)
"... may be resorted to in some cases of old stricture of small extent, at the
anterior part of the urethra, which resist dilatation. The lanceted stilette ..."
2. An Epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery by William Braithwaite, Walter S. Wells (1860)
"I believe that there is much less danger of making a false passage with the
lanceted Stilette, carefully directed against an impermeable stricture, ..."
3. An Epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery v.1 by Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite (1860)
"I believe that there is much less danger of making a false passage with the
lanceted Stilette, carefully directed against an impermeable stricture, ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1858)
"... having come on a visit to his friends in Edinburgh, Mr. Syme asked him to see
this patient; he advised internal incision with a lanceted catheter. ..."
5. Stained Glass Tours in France by Charles Hitchcock Sherrill (1908)
"This step is exemplified by a large double-lanceted window just west of the north
transept door in Amiens Cathedral. The entire window is surcharged with a ..."
6. The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery by Robert Druitt (1867)
"... in some eases of old stricture of small extent, at the anterior part of the
urethra, which' resist dilatation. The lanceted Stilette consists Pig. 300. ..."