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Cæsarean
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Cæsarian
Cæsarean, Cæsarian, a. and n. (siːˈzɛərɪən) [ad. L. Cæsariān-us pertaining to Cæsar; also f. L. Cæsare-us, in same sense + -an.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to Cæsar or the Cæsars.1659 Howell Lex. Tetragl. To Philol., The Italian may be also calld..the Imperiall Cæsarean language. 1682 Sir T. Browne... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Webster Bride
Discussion on Rupture of the Cæsarean Section Scar in Subsequent Pregnancy or Labour Proc R Soc Med. 1921;14(Obstet Gynaecol Sect):148-9 Bride JW. wikipedia.org
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Cæsar
▪ I. Cæsar (ˈsiːzə(r)) Also 4–8 Cesar. [L. Cæsar, a proper name. This is generally held to be the earliest Latin word adopted in Teutonic, where it gave Gothic kaisar (cf. Gr. καῖσαρ), OS. kêsar, -er, OFris. kaiser, keiser, OHG. keisar, -er, OE. câsere, ON. keisari. But the OE. form of the word (whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eponym
For example, British style would typically be caesarean section, which is also found in American medical publications, but cæsarean section (with a ligature wikipedia.org
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Edoardo Porro
be appropriate to call attention to the following astounding facts: in the Vienna Hospital, from 1784 to 1884, there had not been a recovery after a Cæsarean Both mother and child survived, thus establishing a claim for the serious consideration of this operation as a substitute for the ordinary Cæsarean section wikipedia.org
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sumptuous
sumptuous, a. (ˈsʌm(p)tjuːəs) Also 5 somptuouse, 5–6 sumptuouse, 6 somptious, sumpte(u)ous, -uus, suumptuus, 6–7 sumptious, sumtuous, 7 sumtuose, sumtious. [a. OF. somptueux, sumptueux = Pr. sumptuos, It. sontuoso, Sp. suntuoso, Pg. sumptuoso, ad. L. sumptuōsus, f. sumptu-s expense, f. sūmĕre to tak... Oxford English Dictionary
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gastro-
gastro- (ˈgæstrəʊ) rarely before a vowel gastr-, combining form of Gr. γαστ(ε)ρ-, γαστήρ, belly, stomach, in many mod. terms of Anat., Path., etc. ˌgastro-caˈtarrhal a., connected with gastric catarrh; ˈgastrocele [Gr. κήλη tumour] (see quot.); gastro-ˈcolic a. [Gr. κόλον the colon], pertaining to t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Emergency baptism
After the Cæsarean incision has been performed, the fetus may be conditionally baptized before extraction if possible; if the sacrament is administered wikipedia.org
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preterm
preˈterm, a. and adv. Obstetrics. A. adj. [pre- B. 2.] Born or occurring after a pregnancy that lasted significantly less than the normal time; spec. (see quot. 19772).1928 A. Gesell Infancy & Human Growth xv. 300 The pre-term child is viable even though he may have completed but three-quarters of h... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of villages in Gopalganj district
Dighwa of Baikuntpur C.D. Block is the most populated village (21,100) and Rini Math of Bhorey C.D. Pachrukhiya Panditpur Parsa Parsauni Pet Biraicha Pipra Pipra Piprahia Rampur Rampur Rupan Chhap Sadaua Salempur Salona Saraiya Pahari Sarar Sarean wikipedia.org
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obstetrics
obˈstetrics [In form, pl. of obstetric: see -ic 2.] The branch of medical practice which deals with parturition, and its antecedents and sequels; the practice of midwifery; obstetric art.1819 Pantologia, Obstetrics, the doctrines or practice of midwifery... Employed in a larger signification than mi... Oxford English Dictionary
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C-section
C-section, n. colloq. (orig. U.S.). Brit. /ˈsiːˌsɛkʃn/, U.S. /ˈsiˌsɛkʃ(ə)n/ Forms: also with lower-case initial. [‹ the initial letter of Caesarean adj. + section n. 1, after Cæsarean section Caesarean birth n. at Caesarean adj. 2.] A Caesarean section.1960 Hosp. Progress 41 106 (title) C-sections—O... Oxford English Dictionary
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symphysio-
symphysio- also -eo- (after Fr. -éo-, from stem συµϕυσε- of Gr. σύµϕυσις), combining form of next, in the foll. surgical terms. symphysiorrhaphy (ˌsɪmfɪzɪˈɒrəfɪ), suture of a divided symphysis (Dorland Med. Dict. 1901). symphysiotome (-ˈfɪzɪəʊtəʊm) [Gr. -τοµος cutting], a knife used in symphysiotomy... Oxford English Dictionary
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hysterotomy
hysterotomy Surg. (hɪstəˈrɒtəmɪ) [mod.L. hysterotomi-a, f. hystero-1 + Gr. -τοµία cutting. Cf. F. hystérotomie.] The operation of cutting into the uterus; the Cæsarean section; also excision, or dissection, of the uterus.[1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Hysterotomia, an Anatomical Dissection of the Womb... Oxford English Dictionary
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