Definition of Exsections

1. exsection [n] - See also: exsection

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exsections

exscind
exscinded
exscinding
exscinds
exscript
exscripts
exscriptural
exscutellate
exsec
exsecant
exsecants
exsect
exsected
exsecting
exsection
exsections (current term)
exsects
exsert
exserted
exsertile
exserting
exsertion
exsertions
exserts
exsiccant
exsiccants
exsiccata
exsiccatae
exsiccate
exsiccated

Literary usage of Exsections

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

1. A Treatise on Military Surgery and Hygiene by Frank Hastings Hamilton (1865)
"exsections are naturally divided into those operations of this class made in the continuity or shafts of the long bones ; operations in the contiguity or at ..."

2. A Treatise on Marks' Patent Artificial Limbs with Rubber Hands and Feet by George Edwin Marks (1888)
"APPARATUS FOR MALFORMATIONS, DISTORTIONS AND exsections OF THE UPPER EXTREMITIES. We are constantly called upon to make artificial arms and apparatus for ..."

3. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1884)
"flew A NEW INSTRUMENT FOR exsections. BY JOHN A. WYETH, MD, NRW YORK. I WISH to call the attention of surgeons in this country to a most excellent and ..."

4. A Typical American: Or, Incidents in the Life of Dr. John Swinburne, of by Citizens' Association (Albany, N.Y.) (1888)
"With reference to exsections of the upper extremities, he argued that there were no circumstances which weigh against this operation that could not with ..."

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