Definition of Neurotomies

1. Noun. (plural of neurotomy) ¹

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Definition of Neurotomies

1. neurotomy [n] - See also: neurotomy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Neurotomies

neuroticizes
neuroticizing
neurotics
neurotise
neurotization
neurotmeses
neurotmesis
neurotmetic
neurotological
neurotologist
neurotologists
neurotology
neurotome
neurotomes
neurotomical
neurotomies (current term)
neurotomist
neurotomists
neurotomy
neurotonic
neurotonic reaction
neurotoxic
neurotoxic esterase
neurotoxicant
neurotoxicants
neurotoxicities
neurotoxicity
neurotoxicological
neurotoxicologist
neurotoxicologists

Literary usage of Neurotomies

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

1. Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting by American Ophthalmological Society (1876)
"Finally, Hirschberg reports a case of enucleation for pain and sensitiveness after two neurotomies, from ihe outer and the inner side, witli an interval of ..."

2. A Treatise on Amputations of the Extremities and Their Complications by Beriah André Watson (1885)
"In some of these unsuccessful cases there had been performed four or five neurotomies, in order to sever all nervous connection between the wound and spinal ..."

3. Median Neurotomy in the Treatment of Chronic Tendinitis and Periostosis of by C. Pellerin (1896)
"... and notwithstanding, the lameness disappeared later on. This fact is not uncommon in other neurotomies and therefore is not surprising. ..."

4. Surgical and Obstetrical Operations, for Veterinary Students and Practitioners by Walter Long Williams, Wilhelm Pfeiffer (1903)
"Some neurotomies can be well performed on the standing animal if it is quiet and the operator is experienced, the parts being rendered insensitive by means ..."

5. Annals of Ophthalmology (1904)
"On the side of the face there were a number of deep-seated scars, which were produced by the neurotomies in the fossa ..."

6. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1866)
"... of a particular species, either exhaustively in one animal, or by tracing such organ or system throughout the animal king- <Iom. The ' neurotomies* and ..."

7. A System of Practical Medicine by William Pepper, Louis Starr (1886)
"... more readily caused by wounds and injuries of the supraorbital and infraorbital nerves than from complete division of them. The various neurotomies and ..."

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