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Bistoury | National Museum of American History
A bistoury is a surgical knife with a long blade . The "J. Reynders and Co." inscription on this examplerefers to an instrument firm that was in business as such from 1875 to 1900. Ref: John Reynders & Co., Illustrated Catalogue and Price-List of Surgical Instruments (New York, 187?).
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BISTOURY Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of BISTOURY is a small slender straight or curved surgical knife with a sharp or blunt point.
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Scalpel - Wikipedia
A scalpel or bistoury is a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument used for surgery, anatomical dissection, podiatry and various handicrafts. A lancet ...
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bistoury
bistoury (ˈbɪstərɪ, ˈbɪstʊrɪ) Also 5 bystorye, 8–9 bistory, 9 bistouri. [a. OF. bistorie (in sense 1), ad. mod.F. bistouri (in sense 2): origin uncertain: see Littré. (Said in some books to be from Pistorium, now Pistoja; but this is merely a conjecture from the similarity of the words.)] † 1. A med...
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bistoury - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Pronunciation · Noun. edit. bistoury (plural bistouries). (surgery) A narrow-bladed surgical knife · Synonyms: lancet, scalpel.
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Converse Bistoury - Products Integralife.com
6-1/2"(163mm), Button End, Curved, 5.8mm wide Blade. 21-24. Collection: Surgical. Country of Origin: Made in Germany. Customer Segment: Miltex Instruments.
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What is a Bistoury Knife? - Just Give Me 2 Minutes - YouTube
A bistoury knife is an instrument that some embalmers use. What makes it different than a scalpel? Kari the Mortician gives some quick info.
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BISTOURY PHYSICAL THEATRE AND FILM - BISTOURY
BISTOURY PHYSICAL THEATRE AND FILM · HOME · ABOUT BISTOURY · LATEST NEWS · PROJECTS · 305IIF · Screening Room · VIDEOS · WATERMUSE · POR DENTRO · OPEN BOOKS ...
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BISTOURY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Bistoury, bis′tōōr-i, n. a narrow surgical knife for making incisions, having a straight, convex, or concave edge. From Project ...
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Four scalpels and a hernia bistoury in case
This military issue instrument set consists of four scalpels and a hernia bistoury. A hernia bistoury is a curved surgical knife.
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bistort
bistort (ˈbɪstɔːt) [(a. F. bistorte), ad. L. bistorta, f. bis twice + torta twisted, fem. pa. pple.] 1. A species of Polygonum (P. bistorta), named from the twisted form of its large root, bearing a cylindrical spike of small flesh-coloured flowers; also called Snakeweed. See adderwort.1578 Lyte Dod...
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rowelling
ˈrowelling, vbl. n. [f. rowel v.2] The operation of inserting a rowel in a horse, etc.1601 Holland Pliny II. 218 Take a sliuing or slip of the root and draw it through the eare of sheep or horse in manner of rowelling. 1688 Holme Armoury iii. 90/2 Rowelling of Horses is putting of Hair Rings through...
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Pier Augusto Breccia
A turning point: from the bistoury to a pencil
It was in 1977 during a summer holiday, when, Pier Augusto discovered an unknown skill for drawing and
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Museum Boerhaave
two drills, a lenticular, several elevatoriums, a chuck key, a coach screw, a retractor, lithotomy scoops, a Phimosis knife, gorgerets, a catheter, a bistoury
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