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A deal was made to use that daguerreotype, which actually shows a surgical clamp.
First I took out the surgical clamp.
"Get me out of here," he said to Daniels, who smiled beneath his surgical clamp, whipping the card triumphantly away from the plastic.
"This" was a six-inch metal surgical clamp, buried deep in the man's abdomen, partly behind his liver.
It has since been stripped of everything useful - generators, computers, even sterile gauze, surgical clamps and antibiotics.
She passed two large surgical clamps to Irv, two more to Pat.
A foerster clamp is a surgical clamp with a round eyelet.
Several atraumatic vascular surgical clamps and forceps that he introduced also bear his name.
Mr. Cohen has invented a miniature version of surgical clamps, which hold open traditional surgical incisions.
She stooped to look at Jemmy, who loftily ignored her, concentrating on the job of inserting the surgical clamp into his left nostril.
Kocher is also credited for the invention of the Kocher's Surgical Clamp in 1882, which he used to prevent blood loss during surgery.
Two readers recommended doctors' hemostats, or surgical clamps, for removing pin bones from fish and for pulling "boil in the bag" vegetables from boiling water.
A Pennington clamp, also known as a Duval clamp, is a surgical clamp with a triangular eyelet.
Jemmy, rebukes forgotten, had got hold of a surgical clamp and was turning it to and fro, evidently trying to decide whether it was edible.
Hunched over a bench cluttered with feathers, brushes, surgical clamps and spools of thread, Bill Logan was putting the finishing touches on his latest work of art.
The first use in the United States of Novare's device, an alternative to traditional methods of surgical clamping in beating-heart bypass surgery, was at the clinic.
He was among the first to perform open-heart surgery, devised a surgical clamp named after him and helped design a prototype pacemaker used by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
"I'll need surgical clamps, oil, redwort, threaded needle ..." Pressen was pouring oil and redwort into bowls.
Palen made a deal to use a photograph from the "Florilegium" series whose focus was a surgical clamp, an image that was used for the theatrical and print promotions of Hostel.
He'd looked at Rice Daniels instead, through tears of pain: close-cropped dark hair, close-fitting sunglasses with small oval lenses, the black frames gripping the man's head like some kind of surgical clamp.
He is also known for being one of the first to perform open-heart surgery and invented both a surgical clamp that bears his name and a prototype pacemaker that was used by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Carol flees into the building and in trying to hide she enters a room containing a hideous experiment: four live dogs, claimed in an upright position, whimper helplessly, their abdomens sliced open and pinned with surgical clamps exposing their glistening innards and still beating hearts.
In the United Kingdom and Australia, the term cramp is often used instead when the tool is for temporary use for positioning components during construction and woodworking; thus a G cramp or a sash cramp but a wheel clamp or a surgical clamp.