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Definition of Surgical knife
1. Noun. A very sharp knife used in surgery.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Surgical Knife
Literary usage of Surgical knife
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Clinical lectures on diseases of women by James Young Simpson (1863)
"... been tried with the view of preparing surgical patients to encounter the danger
of the surgical knife with increased chances of escape and safety. ..."
2. Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women by James Young Simpson (1872)
"... on the contrary, liable to be attacked after a very small wound, and a slight
application of the surgical knife. The great question for solution is, ..."
3. Skin Cancer by Henry Honeyman Hazen (1916)
"SURGICAL. Knife.—At times it is difficult to decide which is the best form of
treatment for a special case. The patient usually dreads the knife, ..."
4. Acupressure: A New Method of Arresting Surgical Haemorrhage and of by James Young Simpson (1864)
"... liable to be attacked with that disease after a very small wound, and a slight
application of the surgical knife. The great question for solution is, ..."
5. Clinical lectures on diseases of women by James Young Simpson (1863)
"... been tried with the view of preparing surgical patients to encounter the danger
of the surgical knife with increased chances of escape and safety. ..."
6. Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women by James Young Simpson (1872)
"... on the contrary, liable to be attacked after a very small wound, and a slight
application of the surgical knife. The great question for solution is, ..."
7. Skin Cancer by Henry Honeyman Hazen (1916)
"SURGICAL. Knife.—At times it is difficult to decide which is the best form of
treatment for a special case. The patient usually dreads the knife, ..."
8. Acupressure: A New Method of Arresting Surgical Haemorrhage and of by James Young Simpson (1864)
"... liable to be attacked with that disease after a very small wound, and a slight
application of the surgical knife. The great question for solution is, ..."