How To Use Trepan In A Sentence
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But now has this little embryo strength enough to thrust itself into the world? to hold up its head, and to maintain its course to a perfect maturity, against all the assaults and batteries of intemperance; all the snares and trepans that common life lays in its way to extinguish and suppress it?
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. III.
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But you must take care where you apply the trepan, and see that you do so only where it appears to be particularly thick, and having fixed the instrument there, that you frequently make examinations and endeavor by moving the bone to bring it up.
On Injuries Of The Head
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This month’s exhibit was on the history of surgical instruments, and I glanced at the array of therapeutic weaponry—from crude, stone trepans exposing the cerebral tissue within a mannikin’s skull to lasers traversing arterial tunnels.
Over the Edge
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La Calprenède, as we have seen, does not give Arminius's wife her usual name of Thusnelda, but, to obviate a complaint from readers who have heard of Varus, he invents a protest on "Herman sla lerman" part against that general, who has trepanned him into captivity and gladiatorship, and makes him warn Augustus that he will be true to the Romans _unless_
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
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Certainly trepang from this trade reached China.
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This trade included the abundant trepang harvested in north Australia.
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But if you have not charge of the treatment from the first, but undertake it from another after a time, you must saw the bone at once down to the meninx with a serrated trepan, and in doing so must frequently take out the trepan and examine with a sound (specillum), and otherwise along the tract of the instrument.
On Injuries Of The Head
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And I hae as little doubt that the poor deevil Morris, whom he could gar believe onything, was egged on by him, and some of the Lowland gentry, to trepan me in the gate he tried to do.
Rob Roy
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In addition to the foregoing list -- which is by no means complete -- there are several combinations of operations, as, for example, the Fergus trephining operation, which is really a combination of a sclero-corneal trepanation and a cyclodialysis.
Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
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When a bone is broken, or cleft, or contused, or otherwise injured, and when by mistake it has not been discovered, and neither the raspatory nor trepan has been applied as required, but the case has been neglected as if the bone were sound, fever will generally come on if in winter, and in summer the fever usually seizes after seven days.
On Injuries Of The Head
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British, American, and German traders established themselves on shore, and vessels continued to arrive with European and American manufactures in exchange for coprah, trepang, ivory-nuts, tortoise-shell, etc.
The Philippine Islands
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He returned to his desk, took down his two massive volumes of The Complete and Concise Home Doctor, and began to revise the sections that dealt with 'bleeding; dressings; shock; tourniquet; bullet wounds; burns; cuts; stabs; asepsis; drainage and irrigation of wounds; lockjaw; pus; trepanning for the relief of depressed fractures of the skull.'
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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[74] The balate -- also known as "sea slug," "sea cucumber," "beche de mer," and commercially as "trepang" -- is a slug (_Holothuria edulis_) used as food in the Eastern Archipelago and in China, in which country it is regarded as a delicacy by the wealthy classes, and brings from seven to fifty cents a pound in the markets.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 21 of 55 1624 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the
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And if you wish to saw at once down to the membrane, and then remove the bone, you must also, in like manner, frequently take out the trepan and dip it in cold water.
On Injuries Of The Head
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It seriously threatens important fishing stocks in the region, including shark, trepang, trochus and several fin-fish.
Foreign Minister: Collaboration and Cooperation in the Arafura-Timor Sea Region
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We see renewed, in another form, the feats of prowess of the Anthrax, whose pupa, armed with trepans, bores through rock on the feeble Fly's behalf.
The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles
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Its age was centuries old, he deduced; and it was holed in several places, as if it had been bled or trepanned for malady.
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For can there be any thing of friendship in snares, hooks, and trepans?
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. I.
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And you must not trepan any of them, nor run any risks in attempting to extract the pieces of bone, until they rise up of their own accord, upon the subsidence of the swelling.
On Injuries Of The Head
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The "bizarre bits" on display here include a bunch of medical specimens and instruments, such as the smallpox scab, various saws used for amputations and neurosurgery, and a trepan, a grotesque device used to perforate the skull, which was believed to aid in treating mental illness, epilepsy and migraines.
Virginia Historical Society's odd gems offer uncommon insights into the past
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The Macassarese traded with local Indigenous people and fished for 'trepang' (commonly known as sea cucumber), which they sold as a delicacy on the lucrative Chinese market.
Australian Islamist Monitor
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He also experienced a much discussed and deeply painful trepanning for an old war wound.
Times, Sunday Times
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The trepang nutrient content is rich, belongs to the high protein, low fat food.
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A trepanned skull is here, featuring a neat hole just like the Tatars make.
Times, Sunday Times
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Call it trepanning without the saw and the blood but with the same effect.
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For the trepan being heated by running round, and heating and drying the bone, burns it and makes a larger piece of bone around the sawing to drop off, than would otherwise do.
On Injuries Of The Head
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Relatively humane compared to the older method of using a hammer that would trepan the animal.
Think Progress » ThinkFast AM: June 20, 2006
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Early on, a young boy watches his physician father heal a patient with trepanning, drilling or cutting holes in the skull to remove pressure.
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His name was Baderoon, and as he was unmarried and had been used to a roving life, having been several voyages to North Australia to catch trepang or “beche de mer”, I was in hopes of being able to keep him.
The Malay Archipelago
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He was wounded by shrapnel in March 1916, trepanned, and died of Spanish flu in November 1918.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Usque ad duram matrem trepanari feci, et per mensam aperte stetit.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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In the opening volleys at the battle of Germantown on 4 October 1777, St George was shot in the head, taken from the field and trepanned, leaving him with a large hole in the side of his skull.
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Termed also trepang, sea cucumber, sea slug, cotton spinner, and known scientifically as Holothuridae, no less than twenty varieties have been described and are identified by popular and technical titles.
The Confessions of a Beachcomber
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It would have gone the way of trepanning?
Times, Sunday Times
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_ -- There are a few species of _Holothuriæ_, of which the trepang is the best known example.
Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
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The flesh of the trepang has to be drenched in water for a long time prior to cooking, in order to remove a lot of the gelatinous goo, or so I'm told.
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They shaved his head and trepanned him to let the pressure out.
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The early fishers were Malays, also known as Macassans, from the Indonesian islands, and it seems they regularly sailed south in their sailing ships or praus to harvest, preserve, and take their trepang home.
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The trepang is a sort of sea-slug, which is dried and used by the Chinese to make soup.
Mark Seaworth
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Macassan fishermen in search of trepang (sea slugs or beche-de-mer) began visiting northern Australia about the 1720s.
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From the distracted and despairing man whom love and longing trepan from the lover under passion’s ban the prisoner of transport and distraction from this Kamar al-Zaman son of Shahriman to the peerless one of the fair Houris the pearl-union to the Lady Budur daughter of King Al Ghayur
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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And many of these require trepanning, but you must not apply the trepan to the sutures themselves, but on the adjoining bone.
On Injuries Of The Head
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Methods:The femoral head trepanation was used to clear the necrotic bone with fibula transplantation and fixed with hip joint supporter outside.
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-- There are a few species of _Holothuria_, of which the trepang is the best known example.
Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon
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Apparently, however, she had something else in her head; for as, after a brief affectation of reluctance, she permitted Peveril's face to approach hers, she whispered in his ear, "Beware of trepans!
Peveril of the Peak
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The company mainly deals in fresh trepang , Trepang pill and its series product.
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In the Far East they are also exploited as a dried, salted or smoked food called trepang or beche-de-mer and they are also vital to the development of a healthy reef, acting like giant earthworms and recycling nutrients.
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Along the coasts of the large inhabited islands the Chinese travelled as traders or middlemen, at great personal risk of attack by individual robbers, bartering the goods of manufacturers for native produce, which chiefly consisted of sinamay cloth, shark-fin, balate (trepang), edible birds'-nests, gold in grain, and siguey-shells, for which there was a demand in Siam for use as money.
The Philippine Islands
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Further excavation recovered more than 1,200 pieces of bone, including trepanned skulls.
Times, Sunday Times
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But if you have not charge of the treatment from the first, but undertake it from another after a time, you must saw the bone at once down to the meninx with a serrated trepan, and in doing so must frequently take out the trepan and examine with a sound (specillum), and otherwise along the tract of the instrument.
On Injuries Of The Head
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We get an ad hoc amputation in the first few minutes and an emergency trepanning about halfway through.
Times, Sunday Times
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Trepanation, they say, is the cure for the unstimulated adult brain.
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This equipment besides uses in the meats processing, through replaces the needle also to succeed applies in Product and so on fish, trepang, feather injection processings.