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Henry sympathectomy

Sep-13-23

Sympathectomy (Latin sympathectomy, from Greek συμπάθεια (sympathy) + κτομή (ectomy) - removal of sympathetic nerve endings) is a surgical operation that involves destruc ...

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Gemato

Sep-13-23

Hemato is unchangeable. Meaning and origin: "relating to blood", from Greek. hema (κ)ιтρωμα), "(s)χόςχος – purple. Before blood cells were thoroughly studied, people very ...

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Artery Uterine

Sep-13-23

The uterine artery (lat. arteria uterina) is an artery that supplies blood to the uterus and its appendages - the fallopian tubes and ovaries in women. The uterine artery ...

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Psychosurgery

Sep-13-23

There are moments in every person’s life when he needs help and support, but he cannot always get it from his loved ones or friends. In such cases, people turn to psychos ...

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Myocarditis Typhoid

Sep-13-23

Typhus disease. Myoarditis**Typhus (previously called typhus in world practice) is one of the most dangerous infections transmitted from person to person. The so-called ...

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Eludril

Sep-13-23

EluDrill is a dental solution based on hexetidine, which is widely used in professional dentistry for the local treatment and prevention of diseases of the oral mucosa, a ...

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Kera Symptom

Sep-13-23

Kera symptom: a method of treating erections used in Western Europe since the 18th and 19th centuries, in which a bread-like dough is passed through a cotton swab to the ...

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Nerves Rectal Lower

Sep-13-23

The nerves of the rectum when we talk about the intestines. It is to this that they include not only the lower 1/3 of the rectum and the anus. Nerves are located along th ...

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Exophthalmos Imaginary

Sep-13-23

Exophthalmos is the absence of reaction of the palpebral fissures when the eyes are strongly squinted, a symptom of a general reaction in the form of unconscious removal ...

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Parazona

Sep-13-23

Parazona is a type of decorative collar on a dress in the 17th - 18th centuries, which was woven from colored ribbons or silk yarn. Parazona gets its name from the Italia ...

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