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Joseph Constantine Carpue — (May 4, 1764–January 30, 1846) was an English surgeon who was born in London. He was associated with St. George s Hospital and Duke of York Hospital in Chelsea. He was a skilled surgeon and popular lecturer of anatomy.Carpue is known for… … Wikipedia
Freinectomie — Définition Ablation des freins parodontaux et fibreux anormaux[1]. Les freins sont des structures anatomiques dépourvues de fibres musculaires et constituées essentiellement d’un réseau très dense de fibres conjonctives ainsi que de fibres… … Wikipédia en Français
ablation — [ ablasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. ablatio 1 ♦ Chir. Action d enlever. ⇒ amputation, excision, exérèse; ectomie. Pratiquer l ablation d un rein. 2 ♦ (1885; probablt repris à l angl. ablation [1860 ]) Géol. Perte de substance subie par un relief. L… … Encyclopédie Universelle
sceard — adj 1. notched, hacked, having gaps or rifts; 2. cut, gashed, mutilated; 3. deprived, bereft of w.g. n ( es/ ) a shard, sherd, potsherd, tile; [Gower used sherd for the scale of a dragon; Shakespeare s shard denotes a beetle s hard wing case];… … Old to modern English dictionary
inscipient — inscipient, inscision, tion erron. ff. incipient, incision … Useful english dictionary