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His book on lithotomy was translated into French in 1724.
The sampling is done with the patient in lithotomy position.
He attained great success as an operator, especially in lithotomy.
The woman is placed in the lithotomy position and assists throughout the process by pushing.
Earle was renowned for his surgery skills, particularly in lithotomy.
He is also associated with improvements in lithotomy.
Known for his work in lithotomy, especially using the suprapubic method.
Upon closer examination, it proved to be a woman's legs spread wide in the lithotomy birth position.
Clover's crutch was a device for maintaining the patient in the lithotomy position.
This 17th-century Dutch blacksmith is said to have performed a successful lithotomy on himself in 1651.
New techniques in lithotomy began to emerge starting in 1520, but the operation remained risky.
However, lithotomy was a fairly common procedure in the past, and there were specialized lithotomists.
The patient needs general anesthesia or conscious sedation for the duration of the procedure and is in a lithotomy position.
When they went back in, 'Queenie' was struggling to get his second leg out of the lithotomy stirrups.
But what of amputation, lithotomy, the use of the trephine?'
He had a reputation, especially in lithotomy, for which he always used Cline's gorget.
I think the lithotomy stirrups, please.'
In 1849, having made a considerable fortune in Birmingham, chiefly by lithotomy, he returned to London.
D., but the fatigue he then underwent brought on a relapse, and he was compelled to have the operation of lithotomy performed.
Pioneered surgical procedures, including removal of stones (lithotomy) and cranial surgery for epilepsy.
A new lithotomy operation (1888)
Book VII - Classical operations, such as lithotomy and removal of cataracts.
Lectures on Lithotomy (1838)
Lithotomy (1890)