Cauteries

Word CAUTERIES
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Definitions and meanings of "Cauteries"

What do we mean by cauteries?

The process of using either extreme heat or extreme cold to either cut or seal body tissue.

A device used for cutting or sealing body tissue.

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The word "cauteries" in example sentences

Issues, boring, cauteries, hot irons in the suture of the crown. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Cupping-glasses, cauteries how and when used to melancholy ❋ Unknown (2007)

You should be thinking in terms of bandages and cauteries, not silks and pearls. ' ❋ Chadwick, Elizabeth (2004)

To do this, they administered purgatives and astringent gargles, prescribed cauteries and blisters on the neck and behind the ears, and on occasion even encased the whole head in plaster to dry it out. ❋ Benson Bobrick (1995)

The wound in the shoulder is miraculously healing, without either blood-letting or cauteries. ❋ Mary Johnston (1903)

But when such a man was roused from his stupor by the cauteries of Calvinism, despair was more likely to take possession of his mind than the pious energy and humble hopes which follow true repentance. ❋ Jane West (1805)

Revenues in the third quarter were positively impacted by an increase in sales of generators, electrodes and cauteries both domestically and internationally offsetting a reduction in the sale of OEM ablator deliveries. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Health to be worth purchasing by all the most painful cauteries ❋ Michel De Montaigne (1562)

I should hardly be of that humour who hold health to be worth purchasing by all the most painful cauteries and incisions that can be applied. ❋ Michel De Montaigne (1562)

Sometimes he suffered incision and cauteries with so great constancy as never to be seen so much as to wince. ❋ Michel De Montaigne (1562)

A boy is to be broken in to the toil and roughness of exercise, so as to be trained up to the pain and suffering of dislocations, cholics, cauteries, and even imprisonment and the rack itself; for he may come by misfortune to be reduced to the worst of these, which (as this world goes) is sometimes inflicted on the good as well as the bad. ❋ Michel De Montaigne (1562)

I will have to use the knife, and apply cauteries, if you do not obey my prescriptions, and regulate your diet and mode of life in such a way as I direct you. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All disposable and reusable Bovie handheld cauteries can now be purchased instantly online at ORSupply. com. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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