Definition of Ligaturing

1. ligature [v] - See also: ligature

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ligaturing

ligatin
ligating
ligating module
ligation
ligations
ligative
ligator
ligators
ligature
ligature point
ligature points
ligature wire
ligatured
ligatureless
ligatures
ligaturing (current term)
ligeance
ligeances
ligement
ligements
liger
ligers
ligge
ligged
liggen
ligger
liggers
ligges
ligging
liggings

Literary usage of Ligaturing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Manual for the Practice of Surgery by Thomas Bryant (1884)
"Piecemeal Ъе dealt with piecemeal (Fig. 144). It occasionally happens that Ut ligaturing, ... Illustrating the method of ligaturing a large mixed ..."

2. A Biennial Retrospect of Medicine, Surgery and Their Allied Sciences by New Sydenham Society (1875)
"A like result is obtained by arresting its excretion, either by ligaturing the renal vessels or extirpating the kidneys. Snake-venom is also poisonous when ..."

3. Gunshot Injuries, Their History, Characteristic Features, Complications, and by Thomas Longmore (1895)
"In ligaturing a wounded and bleeding artery, it should be remembered that both the upper and lower divisions should be separately secured if the vessel has ..."

4. The Clinical Journal (1896)
"The ureter was found to be thickened ; and after ligaturing the renal vessels, it was stripped from the peritoneum nearly to the bladder before being ..."

5. The Medical Times and Gazette (1875)
"... as well as the- sheath of the brachial plexus. Chloride of zinc was freely used. Only two arteries of any size required ligaturing. ..."

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