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Definition of Resected
1. resect [v] - See also: resect
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resected
Literary usage of Resected
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics, in Fifty Lectures by Theodor Billroth (1890)
"... entire surfaces are completely soldered together (Figs. 104-106). FIB. 104.
Buid-Uke adhesions in a resected elbow -Joint from an adult, almost natural ..."
2. General Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics: In Fifty-one Lectures by Theodor Billroth, Charles Elihu Hackley, Alexander von Winiwarter (1883)
"The growth of the bone was unimpeded, and there was almost complete regeneration
of the resected portion. above, and In the name manner, except that the ..."
3. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1883)
"On June 26th a portion of the 6th rib was resected, and, after the two layers of
pleura had ... On July 15, 4 inches of the sixth (right) rib were resected. ..."
4. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1897)
"Ca*t 6.— Woman aged thirty-seven. Growth just within reach of the finger.
Peritoneum opened, bowel resected, and reunited end to end. Primary Fig. 4. ..."
5. Transactions of the American Pediatric Society by American Pediatric Society (1908)
"SPECIMENS AND PHOTOGRAPH OF resected RIBS. BY FRANCIS HUBER, MD, New York.
At the seventeenth session of this Society* the writer presented several ..."
6. General Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics: In Fifty Lectures. A Text-book by Theodor Billroth (1871)
"Band-like adhesions In a resected elbow-joint from an adult, almost natural tize.
2. Further impediments to mobility are cicatricial shrinkages of the ..."
7. General Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics: In Fifty Lectures. A Text-book by Theodor Billroth (1871)
"Band-like adhesions In a resected elbow-joint from an adult, almost natural else.
2. Further impediments to mobility are cicatricial shrinkages of the ..."
8. Medical Gynecology by Howard Atwood Kelly (1912)
"93, 1) then the anterior vaginal wall is resected (Fig. i>3, 2) ; and, finally,
the vaginal outlet is built up so as to give a strong support to the outlet ..."